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Viale Donato Giannotti, 24 - Florence

Viale Amendola, 20 - Florence

+39 055 464 5341

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info@andreamarinelli.it

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Device for snoring

An innovative and non-invasive solution to improve the sleep quality of people who suffer from snoring.

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Woman covering ears while partner snores in bed, indicating need for anti-snoring devices and sleep apnea solutions.

Anti-snoring devices represent an innovative and non-invasive solution to improve the sleep quality of people who suffer from snoring or mild obstructive sleep apnea.

These devices are designed to keep the airways open during sleep, significantly reducing or eliminating snoring and promoting a quieter and more restful night's sleep.


Snoring occurs when the airflow through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed during sleep. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including the position of the tongue, excessive relaxation of the throat muscles, or the presence of excess tissue in the throat. Snoring devices work to prevent obstruction by supporting the jaw or tongue in a position that facilitates airflow.
There are several types of snoring devices, including mandibular advancement devices (MAD) and tongue retaining devices (TRD), each of which has its own mechanism of action:

 

  • Mandibular advancement devices (MAD): These devices are similar to a mouthguard or orthodontic appliance. They work by slightly advancing the jaw and tongue from their natural resting position, increasing space in the throat and improving airflow.
     
  • Tongue retaining devices (TRD): These devices hold the tongue in a forward position during sleep, preventing it from falling back and blocking the airways.
     

Before starting treatment with a snoring device, it is essential to undergo a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause of snoring and the suitability of the device. This evaluation may include a physical examination, the patient's medical history, and, if necessary, a sleep study.
Snoring devices offer several advantages:

 

  • Improved sleep quality: By reducing or eliminating snoring, these devices contribute to a deeper and more restorative sleep, both for the wearer and the bed partner.
  • Ease of use: The devices are easy to wear and maintain, making them a practical solution for treating snoring.
  • Non-invasive: Unlike other treatment options such as CPAP or surgery, snoring devices are non-invasive and reversible.
  • Portability: They are small and easy to carry, making them ideal for travel.


It is important to note that while snoring devices can be extremely effective for many people, they may not be suitable for everyone. For example, people with certain dental conditions or with moderate to severe sleep apnea may need other forms of treatment.
If you are interested in exploring this solution to improve your sleep quality and reduce snoring, we invite you to contact us for a consultation. Together, we can assess your specific situation and determine if a snoring device is the right solution for you. A good night's rest is essential for overall health and well-being, and we are here to help you achieve this goal.
 

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