Doctor explaining sleep health

Anxious? Fatigued? Constantly sick?

Doctor explaining sleep health

Snoring isn’t just a harmless nighttime nuisance. It’s a serious health concern that demands your attention.

When you’re snoring, you’re not breathing properly. This means your body gets less oxygen than it needs, affecting its function.

The result? Anxiety, brain fog, and fatigue — plus long-term damage to your heart health, brain function, and immune system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about getting your silent nights back.

It uses a clinically proven technique called "Mandibular Advancement." By gently positioning your lower jaw slightly forward, it keeps your airway open and prevents soft tissues from vibrating. It’s simple physics applied to your sleep.
No. Unlike older devices, Zero Snoring Now uses universal fit technology ready to use right out of the box. No boiling water, no messy impressions, and no waiting.
Most users adapt within the first night. You might feel slight jaw tenderness for the first 2-3 mornings as your muscles adjust to the new position (like going to the gym for the first time), but this typically disappears quickly.
Yes! We included a specialized center airflow channel specifically for mouth breathers, deviated septums, or allergy seasons. You will breathe freely all night.
Simply rinse with cool water and use a soft toothbrush with mild soap. Store it in the provided case to keep it hygienic.
Medical Consensus
FIRST-LINE
Therapy Recommendation*
HIGH
Quality of Evidence**
*Oral Appliances are recommended as a first-line treatment for primary snoring.
**Grading of Recommendations Assessment (GRADE).
Source: AASM Clinical Practice Guideline (Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine).

Doctor Recommended. Partner Approved.

Zero Snoring Now uses Mandibular Advancement, recognized by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine as a first-line therapy for snoring and mild to moderate sleep apnea.

Clinical guidelines confirm that this therapy significantly reduces snoring intensity and improves sleep quality, making it the preferred choice for patients who cannot tolerate complex machines.

Read the Clinical Guideline