Monday, August 15, 2016

Tap 3 Elite vs SnoreRX

The Tap 3 Elite and SnoreRX are both classified as MADs (mandibular advancement devices).

My experience with each of them is similar to most consumers: both MAD devices do an excellent job.

The Tap 3 Elite has a significant edge over the SnoreRX, however, due to its sleeker design, more customized fit, and ease of wearing. However, the cost and hassle of getting one mean that many will choose the equally effective SnoreRX.

SnoreRX vs Tap 3 Elite

Snoring Mouthpieces Compared

  Tap 3 Elite SnoreRX
Device Classification MAD MAD (fixed jaw)
Fitting Process Done by a dentist Boil and Bite plus Flex Jaw, (ten, 1 mm settings to provide a more customized fit)
Cleaning Warm water and dish soap Denture tablets plus it requires disassembly for a complete cleaning
Versions One version, prescription required One version, over-the-counter
Price $2,000-$3,000, including dentist fees $99.00, plus $10 shipping
My Review N/A SnoreRX Review

Tap 3 Elite

The prescription-only Tap 3 Elite functions like all MAD devices. The Tap 3 Elite forces the lower jaw into a forward position to reduce the risk of obstructions in the airway.

The device comes with an adjustment key that allows users to slightly move the jaw a few millimeters at a time.

It is one of the most successful obstructive sleep apnea treatments available.

Tap 3 Elite Review

The Tap 3 Elite Experience

I visited my dentist to get my Tap 3 Elite properly fitted. After taking imprints of my teeth, my dentist sent the results to a laboratory so that the company could design a custom fit. Due to the required prescription and fitting, the wait time to have the Tap 3 Elite was over two weeks.

Once it arrived, the device fit into my mouth near perfectly. The first night, I got a great nights’ sleep wearing the Tap 3 Elite. I awoke refreshed and my son told my wife and me that he did not hear any snoring coming from our bedroom.

I had a mildly sore mouth for the first couple days but after a few minor adjustments with the included tool, the soreness disappeared.

Cleaning was easy, as it only required warm water and dish soap. The sleek design did not require any additional scrubbing or removal of parts.

After the month trial period, I decided to keep wearing the Tap 3 Elite system due to the superb results.

See how Tap 3 Elite stacks up against other mouthpieces.

SnoreRX

The SnoreRX has a much different design compared to other MADs. The overall look gives you the impression, which is true, that the SnoreRX incorporates more sophisticated technology than other over-the-counter MADs do.

One of the more user-friendly features is the ability to precisely adjust the SnoreRX to your mouth. It uses boil and bite method, but also has a calibrator with ten different, 1 mm apart, settings. You can utilize the calibrator even with the boil and bit fitting feature to further customize your fit.

My SnoreRX Experience

Ordering two allows a significant discount. The $99 price drops to $77 each, plus the $10 shipping.

The fitting options were slightly overwhelming. My wife and I used the boil and bite fitting method, but then spent some time trying to get the perfect fit by using the calibrator function too.

My mouth was a bit sore after the first night’s use but my wife reported she felt fine. Both of us had a good nights’ rest.

The biggest issue I had with the SnoreRX was the cleaning process. The process took longer than expected. All the nooks and crannies required more attention than just dropping it in a glass of warm water and adding a cleaning tablet.

The second night I adjusted my SnoreRX slightly using the calibrators. This made a huge difference as the next day my mouth was much less sore.

My wife and I both agree that the SnoreRX, despite its rather bulky appearance, is very comfortable to wear.

My Recommendation

Both devices are comfortable to use and function as designed. However, Tap 3 Elite comes out ahead for several reasons. The Tap 3 Elite customized design means it is less bulky and much more comfortable to wear. I did not need to spend as much time cleaning the Tap 3 Elite, as there are fewer cracks and crevices than on the SnoreRX. However, the Tap 3 Elite is significantly more expensive and takes much longer to arrive. If you need to treat your Sleep Apnea, talk to your dentist about the Tap 3 Elite.

If you are willing to sacrifice comfort and convenience for affordability, the SnoreRX price is a better bargain.

Check out the SnoreRX discount coupon if you plan to purchase.

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