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Important Safety Information and Instructions:

 

(Version: 1.5)

Introduction:  

The SleepMD device is designed to fit snuggly around the teeth.  This material is 

rigid but will not cause injury to dentition.  This is to provide support for the independent splints.   

The interaction of the splints produces forward advancement of the jaw.  Other devices require 

the jaw to be closed in order to maintain proper position.  Not SleepMD!  As we fall asleep at 

night our muscles relax resulting in narrowing of the mouth.  This normal physiologic process in-

sures the contact between the cam and the wings resulting in the corresponding protrusion of the 

jaw.  Each rotating cam of the upper mouthpiece has a set screw.  The screw controls forward 

advancement of the jaw.   During sleep the wings on the lower splint maintain contact with the 

cams, ensuring that the mandible is maintained in a forward position.  This is preferred because it 

does not require one to maintain a closed mouth in order to achieve the desired results.  It also 

produces less strain on the jaw joint.

 

Inside the Box:

 

Each order consists of a round protective container; ideal for traveling with this device.  Inside 

there are two light green mouthpieces.  The upper unit 

(#1)

, includes the cams which are at-

tached by the cam screws 

(#3)

.   The lower splint 

(#2), 

has the two wings.  The hex key is 

used to attach the cams to the upper mouthpiece.   A bag of plastic beads is included to assist in 

the molding processes

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Please read through these instructions before attempting to mold!

 Also watch the molding Video.  Two slightly different techniques are shown.  Both will work.

Any new information will be reflected in these online instructions.

Appliance will return to original shape if placed in hot water.

Summary of Contents for Anti-Snore Mouthpiece

Page 1: ...ings on the lower splint maintain contact with the cams ensuring that the mandible is maintained in a forward position This is preferred because it does not require one to maintain a closed mouth in order to achieve the desired results It also produces less strain on the jaw joint Inside the Box Each order consists of a round protective container ideal for traveling with this device Inside there a...

Page 2: ... the cams wheels using the hex key Now place half of the plastic beads and the upper mouthpiece in the hot water In approximately one minute the inner white plastic will turn clear Remove it and place on hard surface fig 1 1 Remove the soft plastic beads and form into a thin long tubular shape by rolling and pulling Then place it along the inner surface of the upper mouthpiece blue line fig 2 3 3a...

Page 3: ...th mouth closed place tongue to the roof of mouth for 1 minute fig 5 5 Remove by placing the index fingers in the back of the mouth over the metal plates Pull down ward and forward Note If tight when removing replace and remove multiple times while the device is hardening If still tight just dip area in the hot water for a few seconds and replace Do not remold the entire mouthpiece ...

Page 4: ...ute for it too cool Place lower mouth piece into the water along with the plastic beads Do not let the beads get close to the mouth piece they will stick to it When the plastic turns clear remove it and place on hard surface wings face up Form the beads into a thin tubular structure and place along the inner surface of the lower unit fig 8 8 ...

Page 5: ...hpiece This only needs to be done if the back molars are at a higher plane then the other teeth in the mouth resulting in an in ability to close the mouth when the upper and lower are in place See trouble shooting 9a Use fingers to mold around the teeth and insure that the hot plastic does not stick to the upper mouthpiece Press the wings against the upper unit fig 9b 9c 9b Wait one minute and the...

Page 6: ... forward 13 Care and Cleaning Use warm soapy water and soft tooth brush to clean your device after each use Check that cam screw is tight before each use In the Morning Instructions After removing the device you may find that your jaw remains slightly protruded If this occurs it will usually will resolve in a few minutes If it remains for more than 5 minutes then lightly bite on a tongue depressor...

Page 7: ...ght During the cooling process only use cold water to tighten the device Tightening the device is required when there are missing teeth or very short crowns After molding place in cold water to tighten and set the device Too tight on the front teeth Additional adjustments If after using the device for several days you still find that you are snoring an adjustment can be made Use the hex pin to loo...

Page 8: ...he lower mouthpiece This causes it to flip off or not close To correct heat the back end of the lower splint until the plastic turns clear and then remove the plastic just be hind the wings with scissors fig 16 16 The device feels too bulky and causes discomfort on the cheeks If the wheels are placed too far back in the mouth it will be impinged by the muscles of the cheek The solution is to move ...

Page 9: ...Impropper Wing Position When molding lower mouthpiece correct wheel wing Back part of wing is in contact with the wheel and rests against the side of the upper mouthpiece 1 ...

Page 10: ...the wheels then the device will not properly position the jaw The Solution Re heat each side of the lower mouthpiece by placing it half way into the hot water When it turns clear replace in the mouth while upper is still inserted The wheels should be placed all the way back and the lower jaw should be extended 50 of the max protrusion 2 ...

Page 11: ...Use your left thumb for the left side and place it in the direction of the Red arrow to pull the wing forward while pressing inward against the upper mouthpiece See pictures below 3 ...

Page 12: ...low 4 Once the lower mouthpiece is softened as in figure 1 grasp the base of the wings with a clamp or thin pliers Pull the wings along with the area of attachment outward in the direction of the Red arrows Figure 5 Then with the upper mouthpiece still in place reinsert the lower one Use the thumbs to press the wings in front of the wheels and against the side of the upper See fig 1 5 ...

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