The Good Morning Snore Solution mouthpiece is intended for users who snore.
Instructions for Use will be delivered with the shipment of your products. Please review the Instructions for Use prior to the handling and use of the products and ensure that use of the products is strictly in accordance with the instructions and any warnings on the labels of the products.
Good Morning Snore Solution is not intended to be used by people who have sleep apnea, have severe respiratory disorders, have oral mucosal diseases that impact mucosal integrity (including tongue mucosa, conditions or abnormalities from infection or autoimmune disease, oral dryness (xerostomia), or mucosal abnormalities that may occur secondary to the use of medications. Mucosal conditions and diseases that impact tongue mucosa may result in pain, discomfort, dryness and abrasion), have loose teeth or advanced peridontal disease, are under 18 years of age, and are allergic to Ethyl Vinyl Acetate.
Breathing through the nose is required for proper function of the appliance. DO NOT use the Good Morning Snore Solution if nasal passages are blocked due to conditions such as cold or allergies.
As a precaution, please consider your medical history including history of asthma, breathing, respiratory disorders, or other relevant health problems prior to using the Good Morning Snore Solution. If you suspect you may have sleep apnea or see signs and symptoms that include witnessed breathing pauses during sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, morning headaches, sore throat upon awakening, restless sleep, gasping or choking at night, high blood pressure, chest pain at night, your snoring is so loud it's disrupting your partner’s sleep, please consult with your healthcare practitioner. We also recommend that you complete the STOP-Bang questionnaire to help determine your risk of sleep apnea before using Good Morning Snore Solution.
Use of the Good Morning Snore Solution may cause tooth movement or changes in dental occlusion, gingival or dental soreness, pain or soreness to the temporomandibular joint, obstruction of oral breathing, excessive salivation. If you should notice any of these signs, discontinue use of the appliance and consult your dentist and/or physician. People with orthodontic or other oral devices such as anti-teeth grinding appliances should consult their dentist before using the appliance.