The silencer consists of one dental splint for the upper jaw and one dental splint for the lower jaw. The lower jaw is held in the forward position (protrusion) by two connectors that are fixed laterally on the splints. In this way, the silencer prevents the soft tissue walls from approaching. With the silencer splint, movements of the lower jaw are possible left-right and forward without pulling back.
This function makes the muffler efficient and comfortable at the same time. Clinical tests have shown that pushing the lower jaw forward significantly reduces snoring in more than 90% of patients and can reduce the apnea index by 50%