What the PureSleep TV commercial - Out of Control is about.
Title: PureSleep TV Spot: 'Out of Control'
"Sleep. It's a vital part of our lives. It not only rejuvenates our bodies but also rejuvenates our minds. But what happens when sleep becomes a distant dream?"
"Introducing PureSleep, the ultimate solution to those nights when sleep seems to be out of control."
"Meet Joe and Lisa. Just like you, they struggled with sleep for years. Countless restless nights and endless frustration followed. Until they discovered PureSleep, their ticket to taking control of their sleep."
"PureSleep is a revolutionary sleep aid that is customizable to fit your unique needs. Its precise technology adapts to your breathing patterns, gently guiding you into a deep and uninterrupted slumber."
"No more restless nights. No more tossing and turning. PureSleep gives you the sleep you deserve."
"Imagine waking up each morning feeling refreshed, revitalized, and ready to take on the world."
"Take control of your sleep with PureSleep, the solution that's changing the way we rest."
"PureSleep. Empowering you to unlock the power of sleep."
[End of TV spot]
Note: The above description is a fictional representation of a TV spot for PureSleep. It is based on the given context of the request and aims to capture the essence of a commercial promoting the product.
PureSleep TV commercial - Out of Control produced for
PureSleep
was first shown on television on May 14, 2015.
Frequently Asked Questions about puresleep tv spot, 'out of control'
Like other MADs, the PureSleep Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece prevents snoring by pushing the jaw forward to keep your upper airway unobstructed during sleep. Cleared by the FDA as a class II medical device, the PureSleep is sold over the counter without the need for a prescription from your doctor.
The PureSleep Mouthpiece is an FDA-cleared Class II medical device designed to treat snoring. Once inserted at night, the PureSleep device holds the lower jaw forward to open the airway.
Use of this device may cause tooth movement, bite change, gum or tooth soreness, pain or soreness of the temporomandibular (jaw) joint or a worsening of TMD symptoms, excessive salivation, and you won't be able to breathe through your mouth as easily.
Use of this device may cause tooth movement, bite change, gum or tooth soreness, pain or soreness of the temporomandibular (jaw) joint or a worsening of TMD symptoms, excessive salivation, and you won't be able to breathe through your mouth as easily.
"If you have a deviated septum or something like that, those could help open up your nose and decrease snoring," says Hutchison, but they won't help everyone because "most snoring appears in the back of your throat." Other devices are designed to force sleepers to turn on their sides.
Anti-snoring mouthguards are generally safe to use, with a few considerations to keep in mind. MADs may cause or exacerbate existing cases of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, as they physically push the jaw forward. Additionally, any type of mouthguard or mouthpiece may irritate the teeth and gums.
Potential risks of the TSD include sore- ness and/or discomfort of the tongue, excessive saliva or dry mouth, and discomfort of the lips, teeth, and gums.
Home remedies and lifestyle changes for snoring
- Sleep on your side.
- Get enough sleep.
- Raise the head of your bed.
- Use nasal strips or a nasal dilator.
- Limit or avoid alcohol before bed.
- Avoid taking sedatives before bed.
- Try to stop smoking, if you smoke.
- Maintain a moderate weight.
Our top picks:
- Best Pillow. Coop Home Goods Original Loft Pillow.
- Best Nasal Dilator. Rhinomed Rhinomed Mute Nasal Dilator.
- Best Nasal Strips. Breathe Right Nasal Strips.
- Best Mandibular Advancement Device. Vital Sleep Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece.
- Best Tongue Retaining Device.
- Best Sleep Tracker.
Side effects may include:
- Drooling.
- Dry mouth.
- Gum irritation.
- Headaches.
- Tooth pain.
- Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) discomfort.
Sleeping with a night guard is safe and provides many different benefits for both your teeth and your health in general. Unfortunately, though, not all night guards are made the same or provide the best benefits. Having one fitted for your bite is essential for the best benefits.
How to Use a Tongue Stabilizing Device. A tongue stabilizing device must be rinsed with hot water before it is applied to your tongue. This will make the plastic more flexible and the fit more secure. To use it, place the device in your mouth every night before sleeping and remove it in the morning when you wake up.