How Long Does It Take to See Results After Using the Snoring Device?

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You will start to see results from the first day after you start using the snoring device. You will usually start to feel the results of regular sleep and easy breathing during sleep within a few weeks. However, since each individual's situation is different, the process of seeing the full effect may vary from person to person. Regular use of the device and sticking to the schedules recommended by your physician will help you achieve the best results.

What Should I Pay Attention to When Using a Snoring Device?

It is very important to use the appliance regularly. Also, it is absolutely necessary to pay attention to the cleaning and hygiene of the appliance. After use, you can clean it with warm water and a soft toothbrush, and if necessary, you can use additional cleaning materials such as cleaning solutions and cleaning tablets recommended by your doctor. Brushing your teeth before wearing the appliance will help the appliance get less dirty and you will need additional requirements less often.

Will the Snoring Appliance Damage My Teeth or Jaw Structure in the Long Term?

The risk of harming your teeth or jaw structure with a snoring device that is planned and prepared correctly by your doctor and used correctly is low. However, in long-term use, if check-ups are not performed properly, discomfort in the jaw joint may occur in some cases. In order to prevent this, it is important to attend regular check-up appointments and consult your doctor in case of any discomfort.

Will My Snoring Return If I Stop Using the Snoring Device?

When you stop using the snoring device, your snoring problem may return. The device provides an effective solution to prevent snoring, but it does not completely eliminate the underlying causes. For this reason, the factors are evaluated during the examination and a treatment plan is created accordingly.

I Have Difficulty Sleeping With the Snoring Device. What Should I Do?

Occasionally, you may have difficulty sleeping with the snoring device at first. This will improve as you get used to the device. If you have difficulty at first, you can ease your adaptation process by wearing the device for short periods each night. If the discomfort continues, the settings of the device may need to be adjusted. In this case, your physician can re-evaluate the device and make adjustments.

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