Anybody with Sleep Apnia had any success with dental devices instead of CPAP machines?
Sleep apnea causes snoring so bad that my GF and I have to sleep in separate rooms. The sleep study only recommended a CPAP, no other alternatives were given. Right now a CPAP is way out of our budget, so we have been looking at Mandibular Advancement Devices -(MAD's). Looking online I see a lot of places that will make them for you, but I am not finding reviews from people who actually use them. What are the Pro's vs. Con's of these devices? Has anybody had success or failure using them?
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I would suggest maybe trying a snoring product before going with a CPAP. There are numerous products on the market that offer money back guarantees. My wife used to snore horribly and I bought her the My Snoring Solution jaw support and that worked wonders. Hope this helps