Along with mandibular advancement, CPAP is an effective treatment option for snorers.
It is the preferred treatment recommendation for people with moderate to severe sleep apnoea. Sleep apnoea sufferers can experience a life-changing improvement in their quality of sleep as a result of using CPAP.
CPAP involves the user wearing a mask with air pumped into it via a pipe from a machine about twice the size of a shoe box. Variable pressure CPAP machines are better.
CPAP can be very effective, but for many people, the hassle (the mask and the pipe) and the side effects (wind, dry mouth, a bloated feeling) are too much and they give up within a couple of weeks to a few months.
Some partners also find CPAP to be a bit noisy.
In most countries you can get a CPAP machine through a doctor, normally a sleep specialist, if he or she determines the treatment will benefit you.
If you're looking for a viable alternative to CPAP to stop snoring, then a Sleep Pro could be the answer.
For many snorers, mandibular advancement is the only effective alternative to CPAP that actually stops them snoring. However, if you suffer from sleep apnoea (apnea), then you should not use mandibular advancement in favour of your CPAP machine without consulting your doctor first.
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