What's the difference between an anti-snoring device and a breathing machine?

 Both treat snoring and sleep apnea, but they work in very different ways.
An anti-snoring device is a small, custom mouthguard that gently moves your jaw forward to keep your airway open while you sleep. It's silent, portable, and requires no electricity.

A breathing machine (CPAP) is an electronic device that sits beside your bed and pushes pressurized air through a mask to hold your airway open. It's generally used for more severe cases.

The right choice depends on your specific condition. For mild-to-moderate cases, an anti-snoring device is often highly effective and better tolerated. For severe cases, a breathing machine is usually the gold standard. We use an in-home sleep test to assess your breathing patterns and recommend the most suitable option for you.