Stop snoring with Sleepwell at Chelsea and Fulham Dentist
Sleepwell is the most cost-effective and long-term snoring treatment on the market to help quit snoring.
Sleepwell prevents the lower jaw from dropping back during sleep, thereby preventing the closure of your airways during sleep—an effective stop-snoring remedy. Sleepwell is a custom-made mouthpiece produced within our laboratory to fit your teeth. Sleepwell has some unique features, including a soft inner lining that allows side-to-side movement of the lower jaw and, most importantly, allows the patient to adjust it to maximise effectiveness. High levels of patient comfort meant that during clinical trials, over 98% of patients found Sleepwell an acceptable snoring remedy.
It is the most clinically successful and advanced two-piece mouthpiece to help stop snoring.
Sleepwell addresses a number of important key features, including maximum comfort, retention, and full patient adjustability. It is produced by specially trained and dedicated technicians.
Key benefits of Sleepwell
- Customised to your mouth for maximum comfort
- Highly Successful—a reported 95% success in reducing snoring
- Self-adjustable, permitting longer life and total flexibility
- Robust but slim line
- Side-to-side movement whilst being worn
- Prevents tooth damage from clenching/grinding
- Modifications can be made to allow for dental treatment
What materials are used to make Sleepwell?
Sleepwell is a laboratory-manufactured mouthpiece using an innovative material and is customised to the patient’s teeth with a special soft inner lining for maximum comfort and retention. It also incorporates a specially designed component that simultaneously ensures that the lower jaw is held in a forward position whilst allowing side-to-side movement during sleep.
The Sleepwell works by holding the bottom jaw in a slightly forward position. This action is similar to doing a chin lift in ‘First Aid’; holding the bottom jaw forward by just a few millimetres allows the tongue to move forward and opens the airway significantly. Allowing the passage of air more freely reduces snoring.







