What is DouceNuit Orthèse Dentaire Ronflement Apnée du sommeil?
DouceNuit is easily molded to fit your jaw during the night. The airway remains open, and you can breathe soundlessly! DouceNuit Orthèse Dentaire Ronflement Apnée du Sommeil treats sleep apnea and targets the main cause of snoring. Its adaptable shape gently repositions the lower jaw forward to clear the obstructed upper airway, providing effective relief from sleep apnea and snoring.
The DouceNuit dental orthosis is designed to treat sleep apnea and snoring by targeting the root cause of these disorders. This innovative brace molds easily to your jaw during the night, ensuring optimal comfort during sleep. Thanks to its adaptable shape, it gently repositions the lower jaw forward, freeing the obstructed upper airway and promoting natural, silent breathing.
Treatment of sleep apnea and snoring
Sleep apnea and snoring are often associated with upper airway obstruction during sleep. The DouceNuit dental orthosis acts by keeping the lower jaw in a forward position, thus preventing airway obstruction and reducing sleep apnea and snoring episodes. By effectively treating the underlying cause of these disorders, the orthosis offers lasting relief and helps improve sleep quality.
Ease of use
DouceNuit Orthèse Dentaire is easy to use and maintain. It molds quickly and easily to your jaw through a heating and shaping process. Once fitted, it remains comfortable throughout the night, allowing you to breathe quietly and enjoy a restful sleep. What's more, its lightweight, discreet design ensures optimum comfort without disturbing your sleep or that of your partner.
Comfort and safety
The DouceNuit orthosis is made from high-quality materials that are gentle on gums and teeth, ensuring comfortable wear throughout the night. What's more, it features smooth, rounded edges to prevent chafing and irritation. Designed to fit all body shapes, it offers a secure, precise fit, ensuring confident use.
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How do I use this brace to stop snoring?
- Immerse the dental orthosis in boiling water for 10 seconds, then carefully remove it (using the separator supplied).
- Wait 5 seconds, then place the brace in the mouth (the triangle indicates the correct upward position) and bite down gently for 15 seconds.
- Pour cold water over the orthosis to allow the mold to set.
- Using the Allen key, adjust the brace by placing the jaw in a forward position.
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Precautions for use
Do not use this device if you have
- a severe respiratory problem, such as asthma or emphysema ;
- jaw pain,
- tooth loss or advanced periodontitis;
- temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders;
- dentures or braces;
- or if you are under 18 years of age.
What does it contain?
Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) is a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. EVAs contain around 20% by weight of vinyl acetate comonomer. Their adhesive properties are closely related to the polarity of the latter. This resin is more elastomeric than polyethylene. In fact, the introduction of the acetate unit reduces crystallinity, and hence rigidity. This means greater flexibility and better impact resistance, even at low temperatures. This material has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA ).
Presentation
DouceNuit comes in a box containing an orthosis.
Our advice and expert opinions
What is the purpose of an anti-snoring orthosis?
The function of a mandibular advancement orthosis is to hold the tongue and lower jaw (mandible) forward to stretch the pharynx. This prevents airway obstruction and allows air to circulate freely, improving oxygen uptake. The sleeper enjoys a better quality of sleep and wakes up feeling rested.
The mandibular advancement orthosis is an effective device for treating not only sleep apnea, but also snoring caused by tissue vibration during airway narrowing.