Tongue Stabilizer for Sleep Apnea Relief
Tongue Stabilizer for Sleep Apnea Relief
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Comfortable, Non-Invasive Sleep Aid
Made from soft, medical-grade silicone, this device comfortably sits outside the mouth and gently secures the tongue forward. It’s latex-free, BPA-free, and designed to reduce discomfort, making it a great alternative for those who can’t tolerate CPAP masks or bulky devices.
Helps Prevent Airway Blockage
By preventing the tongue from collapsing into the throat, this device improves airflow and reduces vibrations that cause snoring. It's especially useful for individuals who experience tongue-based snoring or light obstructive sleep apnea.
Compact, Travel-Friendly Design
Small and lightweight, this tongue stabilizing device is ideal for home or travel use. It requires no electricity, batteries, or complicated fittings, just insert before bed and enjoy quieter nights.
Product Specifications
- Material: Medical-grade silicone (BPA & latex-free)
- Function: Stabilizes tongue to reduce snoring and mild sleep apnea
- Fit Type: One-size, flexible and self-adjusting
- Use Case: Tongue-based snoring, mild OSA, CPAP alternative
- Cleaning: Wash with warm water and mild soap; air dry
- Travel Ready: Compact, easy to carry
What’s Included
- 1 x Apnea Tongue Stabilizing Device
- 1 x Storage Case
- 1 x User Instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this device reduce snoring?
It gently holds the tongue forward, preventing it from blocking the airway and causing vibrations that result in snoring.
Is it safe for nightly use?
Yes, it’s made from medical-grade materials and is designed for daily use.
Does it require custom fitting?
No, it is a one-size-fits-most device and self-adjusts to the user's tongue shape.
Is it comfortable to sleep with?
Most users find it lightweight and unobtrusive after a short adjustment period.
Can I use it instead of a CPAP machine?
For mild cases of obstructive sleep apnea, it can be used as a CPAP alternative, but consult your doctor for severe apnea.
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