π Sleep Tight, Smile Bright!
The Eliminator Pro 2.0 is a customizable nighttime dental mouthguard designed to alleviate bruxism symptoms, protect against dental wear, and enhance sleep quality. Its moldable design ensures a comfortable fit, allowing for better airflow and a more restful night.
Q**E
The Good The Bad The Ugly
I can see why people give up on this product - but best consider the experiences of users who stuck it out for at least a weekPre-requisite.There is an Alexa app called Deep Sleep for Snoreres - strongly recommend it - with an Alexa Show. This highly customizable app plays music to wake me up when I start snoring. Marriage saver.Analysis.First night with the mouth gaurd. Damn my jaw hurt and I woke up constantly. My Alexa Deep Sleep for Snorers went off 8 times (instead of usual 12) but I chalked up the reduced snoring alerts more to sleeping less - not that the mouth guard working.Night number 2. Mouth didn't hurt quite as much but still hurt. Alexa went off 8 times.Night number 3. I took a break. Didn't use it. Alexa went off 12 times. Losing hope.Night number 4. Jaw barely hurt. Alexa went off 2 timesNights 5-7. Jaw doesn't hurt ( or maybe very very minor). It is now slightly awkward and I sleep pretty comfortably. I wake up well rested?!?!?! Alexa Deep Sleep for Snorers hasn't gone off in 3 days and my wife says she hasn't heard me snore in that time.Miscellaneous comments:I am 5'10" male. This fits completely in my closed mouth. I did create extra saliva the first few days but that is reducing. My mouth seems to stay closed and I am not drooling all over pillows as other users experience.I do worry what this is doing to my jawline/bite. In the morning I physically cannot even bite my teeth together - although that eases throughout the day. I try to massage my lower jaw back and plan to talk to my dentist. My daughter has braces/expanders/braces so I can now appreciate what she is going through.I have been tested for apnea twice. It came back a very minor case - not warranting a CPAP. Doctor says some people just snore without apneaHotel room neighbors pound on walls to wake me up. My snoring is/was bad.
B**4
but I was so sad when this product wasn't what I was hoping for
I don't leave feedback very often, but I was so sad when this product wasn't what I was hoping for. After being told I may have obstructive sleep apnea I started looking for something that may help while I wait for my next doctor's visit, and came across this product (not marketed as a cure or anything). When I got it the instructions are very clear, and the packaging is good. It says to boil water, drop the mouthpiece in for EXACTLY 90 seconds, then dip it in tap water to wash off the hot water, then set your teeth into it to make an impression for 30 seconds, then submerge it in tap water for 60 seconds to set the impression. I boiled water and set it in the water for exactly 90 seconds. When I started to take it out with the tongs it advises you to use in the instructions, the plastic sections which mold to your teeth had completely shifted, so it was no longer covering the whole top or the whole bottom of the mouthpiece but instead had come up in sections and clumped together. Also it stuck to the tongs which left plastic that hardened on the tongs as well and meant a little less plastic on the mouthpiece. I was so disappointed because I was really hoping this might help me feel more rested. I decided to try again, thinking that if the plastic is meant to be molded to your teeth, maybe I can somehow mold it back into position. So I repeated the steps. This time I made it all the way through the steps, and used a big metal spoon instead of the tongs. Same thing, the plastic was trying to stick to everything and was shifting around. I stuck with it and dipped it in the cool bowl of tap water I had set aside. The instructions say that the mouthpiece is made from materials that do not retain heat so it will not be hot at this point, which I found was not true. It was not unbearable pain but there was discomfort and the heat that was still left was enough to hurt towards the corners of my mouth and my actual teeth became very sensitive and were hurting. then I set it in the tap water for 60 seconds. The plastic had not gone completely back into its place. I could see how this may still be functional for someone, but it didn't even fit properly in my mouth. it was much too wide and vertically it did not fit over my teeth well. I can't rule out that there was somehow user error but I followed the instructions to a "T" twice.
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