What causes snoring?
As we drift off to sleep the body begins to relax.The muscles located in the roof of the mouth (soft Palate), throat, tongue and jaw relax. The jaw falls back narrowing the airway. The air flowing through the narrowing airway creates vibrations causing the familiar "snoring" sound.
Is there a way to reduce or stop my jaw and tongue from falling backwards?
Yes, a special product such as the PREVENTSNORING Oral Appliance work very well.
Can a Doctor or Dentist make a mouthpiece for me?
Yes. Costs can range from $400 up to $1500, which may be covered by your insurance. For less than the average Doctor's co‐pay, you can once again experience a restful night's sleep.
Can I breathe through my mouth when wearing a Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance?
Yes! Unlike some others, the Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance lets you breathe naturally, through your nose AND mouth. Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance also allows you to move your jaw from side to side.
Is the appliance difficult to wear
No. Both inventors of the appliance wear the PREVENT SNORING appliance. The "secret" is to go slow when first using the appliance. For more information about the Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance, please view our Product Manual.
Who are the inventors of the Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance?
Charles Garabadian DDS, a dentist who has exclusively treated TMD and sleep breathing disorder patients for the past 18 years and Hal Alpert MD, Board certified in both Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine.
How do I clean my Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance?
For best results, use a toothbrush and toothpaste. Rinse thoroughly to remove all toothpaste prior to storage.
I have tried many devices. Is the Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance guaranteed to completely stop my snoring?
No device can completely guarantee the prevention of snoring. The PREVENT SNORING Oral Appliance has a very high percentage of success in preventing or significantly reducing snoring. We also offer a 30-day money back guarantee.
Can a jaw advancement mouthpiece help if I have sleep apnea?
If you feel you may have sleep apnea or have been diagnosed, consult a physician before using the Prevent Snoring Oral Appliance. There are studies that show that jaw repositioning mouthpieces do aid in breathing and snoring problems for those who suffer from mild obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Only your physician will be able to determine what is best for you.



