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AVeo TSD is an anti-snoring aid classified as a tongue stabilizing device (TSD). It works by attaching to the tongue and gently drawing it forward, which can support a decrease in snoring. The device targets the prevention of airway obstructions while sleeping, addressing issues related to snoring and potentially alleviating mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. Aveo TSD is a non-invasive solution that may serve as an alternative to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines or custom-fitted dental devices.
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Product Name | Aveo TSD (Tongue Stabilizing Device) |
Category | Anti-snoring aid |
Manufacturer | Aveo |
Form | Medical device (silicone) |
Purpose | To reduce or eliminate snoring |
Mechanism of Action | Stabilizes the tongue to keep airway open during sleep |
Use | Place on the tongue before sleep |
Contraindications | Not for use in individuals with severe respiratory disorders or severe obstructive sleep apnea without medical supervision |
Regulatory Status | FDA cleared |
Users should place the device onto their tongue; it works by holding the tongue gently forward to keep the airway open during sleep. Initially, fitting may seem slightly challenging, but with consistent use, one becomes accustomed to the process. The standard approach involves squeezing the bulb of the device and placing the tongue into the bulb, releasing it to create suction.
Users may need a few attempts to achieve the ideal suction level that is both effective and comfortable. Users should also be aware of the possibility of experiencing some discomfort during initial use, as the tongue and mouth adjust to the presence of the device. However, this sensation typically decreases with regular use.
The Aveo TSD anti-snoring device is made of soft, medical-grade silicone.
If any of the following conditions or circumstances apply, the Aveo TSD may not be suitable:
Some may experience discomfort or excess salivation, particularly during the initial adjustment period. It's also important to maintain proper hygiene with the device to prevent infections. Regular checkups with a healthcare professional can help monitor any changes in dental health or the alignment of teeth and jaw that could result from prolonged use. Proper cleaning and maintenance of the device are crucial to ensure hygiene and the longevity of the mouthpiece.
When using the Aveo TSD anti-snoring aid, some individuals may experience common side effects which can include discomfort in the mouth, excessive salivation, or dry lips. Gagging might occur, particularly during initial use. Mild tongue tenderness or soreness is also possible as the tongue adjusts to the device.
In rare instances, serious side effects may develop, such as significant tongue or gum discomfort, changes in bite, tooth movement, or ongoing jaw pain. If the device is not fitted properly, there's a risk of the tongue becoming overly restricted. It's important to monitor for any signs of dental or oral changes, and consult a healthcare professional if these more severe symptoms arise.
Aveo TSD User Manual. New Zealand: EBOS Healthcare; 2023.