








😴 Silence your nights, own your mornings.
ZYPPAH Anti Snoring Mouth Guard is a clinically proven, custom-fit device designed to stop snoring by advancing the lower jaw and stabilizing the tongue with patented technology. Made in the USA from BPA-free materials and backed by a 91-day money-back guarantee, it offers a safe, effective, and personalized solution for restful sleep and improved airway health.









| ASIN | B07FCW2D58 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236,474 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #522 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 2.6 2.6 out of 5 stars (2,139) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2018 |
| Item model number | RY-650Z-T30K-PARENT |
| Manufacturer | ZYPPAH |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 7 x 2 inches; 2.47 ounces |
I**E
Good Idea, Poorly Executed
I actually think they are on the right track, but their product isn't designed well. Despite the poor reviews I decided I wanted to try it myself. Here are the reasons why I regret buying it, and would advise anyone to not buy it either: 1) The product doesn't work. The tongue strap is supposed to prevent your tongue from falling backward, but you can easily slip your tongue out. In my experience, Zyppah immediately failed at the primary function of this mouthpiece. 2) My teeth easily come out of the mold, which is supposed to advance your lower jaw. One may ask why not use a chin strap to hold your mouth closed? Try it yourself. It sounds nice in theory but in practice it doesn't work that well. 3) My teeth really hurt in the morning when I did happen to keep my teeth in the product. Relying on your teeth to advance your jaw sounds like a bad idea to me. It's the same concept of having orthodontics, eventually your teeth will move. I had braces and head gear...for the purpose of moving my teeth. The Zyppah mouthpiece hurts just as much. 4) It's over priced. Definitely not worth $100. 5) No customer support. I contacted the company about these issues and they never replied to me. 6) This company can't be trusted. On Amazon.com they have more 1-star reviews than any other. But on their website they have over 1,000 4 and 5-star reviews with only one 1-star review, and nothing in the middle. If you have a bad product, at least stand by it. This dishonesty is misleading people into believing that it works to profit. It's the definition of fraud.
J**R
Works well.
This does what it says. It does stop my snoring almost completely, but I have to wear a chin strap to keep my mouth from opening when I sleep. It does take some time to get used to it. It feels like wearing braces when you first start wearing it. I was concerned about the alignment of my teeth because I had braces a few years ago and still have a permanent lower retainer installed. I have had no lasting issues with my teeth. My teeth are sore for a little while in the morning after first taking out the Zyppah. The soreness is a lot less noticeable after using it for a while. It does set your jaw forward to help prevent snoring but the jaw being set forward does last and affects my bite and the way I eat. My front teeth meet and my rear molars do not meet which makes chewing food a little difficult but it is manageable. The trade-off is worth it to stop snoring. When I don't use it I don't rest well and I still snore. When I don't use it my wife tells me to use it. It has held up well and there are no issues with construction. I do use mouthwash before I remove it to keep it clean and prevent it smelling like bad morning breath. Before I started using mouthwash with it in my mouth, it would start to smell after removing it. Overall, I am happy with it. I was recommended to try using this by a sleep specialist doctor to prevent sleep apnea. I did not want to have to use a CPAP machine.
M**N
Premium price with sub par quality...
Let's be clear. I wanted to give a feedback greater than 1 star, but the cost and timeline will not allow. I purchased the Zyppah mouthpiece November 2019. I didn't tell my wife who desperately needed it to work in an attempt to see if she notices a difference. She didn't say anything, but was sleeping back in our bed and she was not tapping, hitting, or nudging (waking) me any longer! I guess it was working.?! What's great about the mouthpiece is the fact that it pulls the mandible (jaw) forward and holds the tongue in place. What's terrible about the mouthpiece is the fact that it pulls the mandible (jaw) forward and holds the tongue in place. After using the mouthpiece for one day, my jaw and bottom front teeth were so sore that I had to put my Philips Sonicare toothbrush on the low/sensitive setting and turn down the water intensity on my Waterpik. I typically read a lot of reviews before purchasing anything, which is why I was not alarmed after the pain. I continued to use in hopes that the pain went away. Although the pain did not go away, it did subside and become manageable enough to want to continue using. The website says, "With normal use, your Zyppah should be replaced every 3-4 months. If you grind your teeth, you may need to replace it more often." The self-molding material is great at first because its sticky, which helps keep the mouthpiece in place while you sleep. As time goes on, the self-molding material pulls away and up from the corner edges where the tongue strap is located. The tongue strap also stretches over time and does not hold the tongue in place as well. I remolded the mouthpiece several other times in an attempt to make the mouthpiece more comfortable or reattach the self-molding material. This worked for a short period of time, but I found myself needing to do this every couple of weeks. Before I forget, you will drool A LOT! Unless you can manage to keep your mouth closed the entire night, its going to happen. I typically do not drool while I sleep so it was extremely alarming to wake up in the middle of the night with what felt like a pool of saliva on my pillow. Grossed out, I flipped my pillow over and went back to sleep. The next night I changed my pillow cases and wrapped my pillow in two towels to help absorb the pooled saliva. Initially I overlooked all the issues I and many others had because I and my wife was in fact sleeping better, but the mouthpiece needs to be upgraded with better quality materials and details to the self-molding material. For the $99.95 price tag, I believe the company can do a better job with the mouthpiece materials and construction. Knowing there is a market of desperate people needing snoring relief, but putting out a device that lasts only 3-4 months top at a premium price tag ($400-$300/year) says a lot about the company. I almost purchased another mouthpiece after mine lasted 2 months before my wife started nudging me due to snoring, but I decided to research some other devices. I don't mind spending a premium on a product that works well, lasts, and is made well, but the Zyppah mouthpiece fails on 50% of my criteria.
C**I
I'm considering sending it back. It seems to be too big for me
L**R
good
D**R
I only gave 2 stars not due to the quality of the product, but rather I purchased it for my gf to assist with her snoring. But she is a tiny woman, (5'1", 98 lbs). The device is simply too large to fit in her mouth. Obviously, Amazon doesn't accept returns ok n this product but the company Zyappah says they offer a 91 day money back guarantee. I emailed them about the issue, but I am only getting the sounds of crickets..lol. If your a small person this product may not be for you.
W**R
Doesn’t work, whole lot of Shaq tax.
K**N
This mouthpiece is way too small. I just set it tonight and am really disappointed by how small it is. I thought it might bend out during the setting but it didn't. My mouth is too large. I'm going to try it tonight anyway as my last mouthpiece (snorerx) is worn out, but I'm pretty disappointed because this product cost more than snorerx and it's much worse for size.
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