How to Stop Snoring:
Snoring occurs when the airway becomes partially blocked by the tongue falling to the back of the mouth during sleep.
To stop this the AVEOtsd gently pulls the tongue forward, stopping it falling back. This prevents the airway being obstructed, greatly reducing snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
Blocked Airway
In this M.R.I.* image, the tongue falls to the back of the airway as a person lies asleep. This blocks the airway, leading to Obstructive Sleep Apnea and /or snoring.
Open Airway
This M.R.I. image shows the AVEOtsd stabilising the tongue gently forward, preventing it falling back and obstructing the airway. Note how the airway is now open and clear. This stops or greatly reduces snoring and prevents obstruction of the airway, treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea.