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Reddit mentions of Cyrozm3D Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple Watch (44mm Series iWacth 4/5 Compatible)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Cyrozm3D Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple Watch (44mm Series iWacth 4/5 Compatible). Here are the top ones.

Cyrozm3D Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple Watch (44mm Series iWacth 4/5 Compatible)
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STOPS SNORING – Anti snoring device is suitable for daily use in various situations. Will perfectly help to get rid of snoring, bruxism, TMJ and more… during the sleepINCREASES OXYGEN LEVELS – Reduction in snoring leads to a natural increase in blood oxygen levels. This helps prevent the disorder of sleep and wake up with greater vigor and vitalityBETTER NIGHT’S SLEEP – The simple custom-fit snore stopper positions and holds the jaw, opening airways for maximum airflow, thus reducing or eliminating snoring vibrationsEASY TO USE – Simply add the product to the temperature specified in the instructions. Stop snoring device perfectly fit almost all forms and sizesSATISFACTION GUARANTEE - If for whatever reason you are unhappy with our product, we will refund you, no questions asked
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Found 5 comments on Cyrozm3D Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Apple Watch (44mm Series iWacth 4/5 Compatible):

u/efects · 15 pointsr/Frugal

dont bother with an OTC one that you have to boil or whatever. i spent the 90bucks on this custom made one from amazon and its made the exact same way as it will from your dentist. the only difference? your dentist takes the mold, and sends it off to be made. you can save 500 by making the mold yourself then sending it off.

edit: for what its worth, ive used mine every night for the last year. still works, and in good condition (i brush mine in the morning with whatever toothpaste is leftover on the toothbrush after brushing my teeth). also, there is an option to "upgrade" to the harder, tougher material for an extra 10-15 bucks that the top poster is raving about for which he paid $700. i declined as the soft one seemed to make more sense for me. you can also get a replacement for ~20 bucks through them as well if you do lose it. they keep your mold on file! all of this information is on the included instructions

www.amazon.com/Professional-Custom-Dental-Teeth-Direct/dp/B0042UAZCM

u/mmtree · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

Its called bruxism and its sorta serious; you don't rebuild what gets ground down. I have two guards. A thin one like invisalign but made from a mold of my teeth and a thicker 3mm one, both are upper teeth only. I prefer the thin one because I don't notice it as night but the thicker one will last longer(mileage varies on how much you grind) and it's really not bad compared to the thinner one. You'll notice an immediate increase in how well you sleep too after using it. There are devices that will help stop bruxism as opposed to just protecting the teeth but you need a dentist for that. I was able to get a dentist friend to make them for me so I saved some money there, but it still cost 200 for both as that's what the lab charged. My jackass dentist wanted 600 for one guard, he can go fuck himself.

Personally, these custom guards will probably work but they have to be the made from a mold type and I would suggest the 3mm so you know it'll last. There are some companies on amazon that looked pretty quality when I checked. Oh, one thing. I went the sports mouth guard direction at first, easy fix right? Eh...they are designed to suction to your teeth so they don't fall out which after 8 hours of wearing really hurts your teeth. The custom guards are molded but don't have the pull of sports guards.

edit: http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Custom-Dental-Teeth-Direct/dp/B0042UAZCM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1397103181&sr=8-4&keywords=bruxism+mouth+guard This is the one that most resembles one you would get from a dentist. I know people say "I'm not gonna spend xyz" on these, but just remember...once you grind down the tooth, there's not a damn thing modern science can do to rebuild that enamel. IF the cheaper ones work, great, but better to invest 100$ now than $5k later on dental work.

u/johnthewolf · 2 pointsr/Frugal

my credit is a little shot (590ish) but I've been through the ringer with care credit. most of the insurances I've had, through myself or work, doesn't always cover dental and, at the time, it was considered cosmetic thus not covered.
someone in the thread posted this
http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Custom-Dental-Teeth-Direct/dp/B0042UAZCM
and I plan to try it. I don't grind as hard as I used to but i find myself clenching a little when I'm overly sleep deprived(newborn daughter).

u/plasticinplastic · 2 pointsr/Dentistry

Not a dentist here but I have had bruxism for many years, and I have also been through many, many nightguards of varying expense level.

Before you buy a really expensive guard from a dentist, I recommend checking out these guards on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Custom-Dental-Teeth-Direct/dp/B0042UAZCM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1369971571&sr=8-1&keywords=night+guard+professional They are actually made by a dentist, so they fit your teeth, and they are well worth the money. While they won't fix the grinding problem, they will prevent you from further damaging your teeth.

u/dreiter · 1 pointr/Frugal

Amazon actually sells a custom guard solution. It's not the cheapest option, but it's dentist-quality and should fit much better than a generic. They send you a package and you send them back a mold of your teeth, which they use to make a custom-fit guard. I haven't purchased one for myself, but the reviews are positive. Link