MYOSA
Mouthguard - Anti-Snoring Guard, Myosa MOULDABLE & NON MOULDABLE versions
Mouthguard - Anti-Snoring Guard, Myosa MOULDABLE & NON MOULDABLE versions
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Want to stop snoring , save your marriage, enjoy better health - these devices are designed in Australia by dentists to assist in alleviating snoring and re-training the patient to breathe correctly. A very suitable option for those who seek a snoring treatment.
Designs and systems incorporated into the appliance to address comfort and snoring. AirSpring base and patented features provides more comfort for the jaw joint.
MYOSA Anti Snore MOULDABLE guard – For a custom fit. Most suited to mouth breathers but also suitable for nose breathers.
Effectively alleviates snoring – Made from soft flexible material for better comfort than rigid devices.
Suitable for TMJ (jaw joint) problems.
Anti Snore NON-MOULDABLE - manufactured from medical grade silicone for immediate and comfortable fit. Suitable for mouth-breathers
The majority of intra-oral dental appliances are rigid and position the lower jaw forward in an unnatural position, which can cause jaw joint(TMJ) pain and damage over time. They can also alter the bite to an unnatural position and are not recommended.
The Myosa® are designed by MRC, who have over 30 years of experience providing the medical and dental profession with intra-oral appliances. The soft flexible design is easy on the TMJ's, good for teeth grinders and, with the instant fit, makes them the first choice for diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders under direction from your doctor or dentist.
Treatment with oral appliances is now considered the most convenient way to alleviate snoring. These appliances function by positioning the lower jaw forward and opening the bite, which works to open the airway and help decrease snoring. Effectiveness can vary between individuals and depends on the cause and severity of the problem
Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) can cause snoring, gasping, cessation of breathing such as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and interrupted sleep which can result in drowsiness during the day. Additionally, other serious health issues such as circulation or heart problems have now been associated with snoring and sleep disorders.
IMPORTANT: Consultation with a medical practitioner is essential to correctly evaluate your condition.
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