March 30th, 2011
Tags: breathe aid, breathing aid, congestion relief, nasal breathe aid, nasal congestion, sinus congestion, sleep aid, sleepright, snoring
Posted in Advertising, Product Testimonial
Our SleepRight Nasal Breathe Aid is just what you need for a good night’s sleep.
Splintek, Inc., the makers of the SleepRight® NO-BOIL® Dental Guard, have introduced the revolutionary SleepRight® Nasal Breathe Aid, which offers an innovative solution to reduce snoring and relieve nasal congestion. In addition, the SleepRight® Nasal Breathe Aid helps to open a deviated septum and enhance overall breathing performance by increasing oxygen levels. The SleepRight® Nasal Breathe Aid’s flexible design gently expands your nasal passages to increase airflow and promote a healthy night’s sleep without using skin-pulling adhesives. SleepRight® offers both 1 and 3 packs with a convenient sanitary storage case. Each breathe aid is reusable and lasts up to 15 days.
Save $2 on the SleepRight® Nasal Breathe Aid now! Enter code BA200 on the Google Checkout page.
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January 25th, 2011
Tags: dental guard, no-boil, satisfied customer, sleepright, teeth grinding
Posted in Uncategorized
Dear Whomever,
I just felt like telling you that I am about to spend my first night with the Sleep Right Night Guard, and it already feels great. I only wish I had discovered your product sooner. Before, I was subjected to using Den Tek’s mouth guards that could not withstand my level of grinding. Anyways, thank you for making a great product.
Take care,
Jacob
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December 10th, 2010
Tags: allergy, cold, cough, dental guard, health, media planet, nasal breathe aid, no-boil, sleepright, usa today
Posted in Uncategorized
Nice holiday supplement by Media Planet in December 10th issue of USA Today featuring the SleepRight® NO-BOIL® Dental Guard and SleepRight® Nasal Breathe Aid. Visit link below to view in Adobe Reader…
http://doc.mediaplanet.com/all_projects/5823.pdf
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December 8th, 2010
Tags: accountability, Awareness, behavior, bruxism, philosophy, teeth grinding
Posted in Awareness
To protect teeth from clenching and grinding is one thing–breaking a bad neuromuscular habit to control clenching and grinding is entirely another. Our SleepRight® dental guard is designed to protect your teeth while you learn to develop a new approach for managing your own health care.
Awareness
We strongly suggest you begin wearing the SleepRight® dental guard 30-60 minutes before sleep. Keep your “lips together and teeth apart” while in your conscious state of mind, never allowing the teeth to bite down on the bitepads. This will increase your awareness of the habit to clench and grind your teeth. Conscious awareness of “lips together, teeth apart” is necessary for the brain to make the appropriate changes to relax while you sleep. The SleepRight® dental guard does not attach to the teeth. The soft strap and learning to control the muscles of the mouth will keep the appliance in place.
Accountability
You must accept the responsibility to manage your own health care. The SleepRight® dental guard bitepads will establish the space that should exist naturally between your teeth when you are relaxed. Do not bite down on the bitepads…this is very important, although the urge to do so will test your concentration. Finding evidence of clenching and grinding on the bitepads show your efforts to concentrate on “lips together, teeth apart” must be raised to a higher level.
Behavior Modification
The brain does not distinguish between good and bad learning, it just learns. You must repeat the desirable model, “lips together, teeth apart”, until it is a healthy habit, no longer needing your conscious supervision. Your ultimate goal is to eliminate the dependency on a night guard as soon as possible. Everyone’s learning curve is different, so be patient.
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November 5th, 2010
Tags: pillow, side sleeping, sleepright, TMJ, tmjhope
Posted in Awareness
Here’s how the SleepRight® Side Sleeping Foam Pillow works ~
The Visco-elastic memory foam pillow conforms to your facial contours by taking an impression of your head and neck anatomy. This greatly minimizes the unwanted side effects of pressure points, which is a benefit unavailable in regular pillows. As your head settles into the full facial cradle, the memory foam pillow will softly conform to your personal anatomy. The memory foam will automatically adjust to your body temperature and head weight as your head and neck stabilize in its resting place. When equalization between head weight and the elasticity of the memory foam pillow is achieved, your head and neck posture will be ideally aligned with your spinal column.
Follow the link below and enter to win the SleepRight® Side Sleeping Pillow:
http://www.tmjhope.org/2010/11/sleepright-tmj-pillow/#comments
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October 29th, 2010
Tags: bruxism, dental guards, katie price, sleepright, teeth grinding
Posted in Awareness
When Katie Price flew to America to see her dentist recently, it was to have her teeth veneers fixed because they had become loose, and it was not the first time it had happened….Read More
http://www.dentistry.co.uk/news/3313-Katie-Priceqaposs-teeth-grinding-causes-dental-veneer-problems
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May 10th, 2010
Tags: dental guard, sleepright testimonial, teeth grinding satisfied customer
Posted in Product Testimonial
“I have used the SleepRight night guard and thank you for a good product! I have tried the boil night guards and they get so small they don’t stay put. I have also tried a dentist’s lab-made product that kept falling out of my mouth. I could say more but it was a bad, expensive experience. My teeth are ground down badly, especially on the back of my top front teeth and it’s painful. I felt a difference the minute that I woke up after wearing your night guard all night. Yet, it allows me to breathe ok at night. I continue to use it and am convinced that it is the BEST night guard I have ever tried! Thank you so much.”
L. Weinberg
Langhorne, PA
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May 5th, 2010
Tags: prevention, teeth grinding, teeth grinding tips
Posted in Awareness
A few tips were posted recently by the Dental Tribune on preventing teeth grinding. Here’s a few good ones:
1) Take a pain reliever.
If grinding and clenching is causing you headaches and muscle soreness in your jaw, take an anti-inflammatory medication, like Advil or Aleve, shortly before bedtime.
2) Massage.
Try massaging the muscles along your jaw line, from the joint near your ear all the way to your chin to relieve jaw soreness.
3) Avoid caffeine.
Coffee may help you get going in the morning, but caffeine combined with stress can lead to increased muscle tension. Increase your consumption of water. If cutting caffeine completely from your life won’t work for you, at least try to avoid it within several hours of bedtime.
4) Wear a mouth guard.
If you have serious grinding and clenching issues, talk to your dentist about a mouth guard to wear at night.
More tips can be found here: http://www.dental-tribune.com/articles/content/scope/news/region/usa/id/1910
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April 28th, 2010
Tags: dental guard, dental guard review, satisfied customer, teeth grinding
Posted in Awareness, Product Testimonial
Rhona-Mae Arca over at suite101.com wrote a review about our SleepRight Secure-Comfort dental guard. She goes into quite a bit of detail on the care of the dental guard. While her article says you can brush it with mouthwash or toothpaste, our revised care instructions recommend only rinsing in either cool water or mouthwash to lessen wear and tear on the dental guard while cleaning.
Read more of her review and article here: http://oral-health.suite101.com/article.cfm/sleepright-secure-comfort-dental-guard
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