SNOREMENDER PS
These instructions, and our FAQ, are available at
When SnoreMender PS can and cannot be used
As stated in our pre-purchase checklist, there are situations when SnoreMender PS
cannot be used, including:
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If you have an excessively receding jaw (overbite 5mm (3/16 inch) or more)
or a protruding lower jaw.
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If you suffer from Gum Disease / Jaw Pain / TMJ dysfunction (TMD) / Loose
Teeth.
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If you have Dentures / Implants / Braces / Bridgework (not including crowns)
/ Other Weaknesses in your front 6 upper or front 6 lower teeth you should
check with us or your dentist, to make sure they are strong enough to
support the SnoreMender PS.
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People under 18 years old MUST NOT use SnoreMender PS.
How to Use
If you experience prolonged discomfort, bleeding, loose or moving teeth, excess jaw
pain, bite changes or other problems related to using your SnoreMender PS, please
immediately discontinue use and contact us for advice.
With proper use there is no permanent effect of the SnoreMender PS on jaw or teeth
- please make sure you read the usage instructions carefully.
To Use: Before going to sleep, fold the SnoreMender PS and place in the mouth.
The SnoreMender PS works by moving the lower jaw slightly forwards which can be
felt as a forward pressure on the lower teeth, indicating correct use.
The SnoreMender PS works from the first night you wear it, but for the first few
weeks you may get aching in the jaw and teeth, which is normal as your body
adjusts. This usually goes away within a few minutes of removing the
SnoreMender PS but teeth may feel sensitive for longer at first.
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