I am at crossroads. I have mild sleep apnea but major snoring problem. My wife wears earplugs and I sometimes wake myself up because the snoring is loud. I have tried the CPAP without success and I have used the Mandibular Repositioning Device last couple of years. The drawbacks with this appliance is did not always stop the snoring, many times I had to remove it in the middle of the night due to jaw pain, it caused my bite to be off so when I chew I would often bite my lower lip, and if you had dental work (crowns) it changes the fitting of the appliance. So I am left with two choices. I saw a MD who specializes in snoring and sleep disorders who recommending the Pillar Palatal Implants. The coast is $2000 and is somewhat a simple procedure in the office. Then I heard about the Full Breath Solution. I went for a consualtion and the dentist spent an hour with explaining how the device works and how it differs than other dental appliances. It was a very nice dog and pony show where they had me breath through a hose that is hooked up to a montior that shows your breathing capacity through your airway using a graph on a color digital screen ( impressive). Then they have you repeat the test with the FBS device in your mouth. The graph then showed a higher capacity of airflow. I was told the device should help stop my snoring to the tune of $4000. I don't know about the snoring but it sure caught my breath. I had my x-rays done and I am ready for my first appointment to get fitted withthe FBS. Sadly I have cancelled my appointment twice because I can't seem to plunk down the money without more reassurance. I would like some advice and suggestions concerning these procedures. I look forward to hearing from you all.

