Snorple is endorsed and guided by leading sleep medicine specialists, dental sleep experts, and ENT surgeons from three continents.
The experts on this page are not paid spokespeople. They are practicing clinicians, researchers, and academics who evaluate anti-snoring devices as part of their professional work. Each member of our advisory board has reviewed Snorple's design, materials, and mechanism of action against current peer-reviewed evidence in sleep medicine. Their involvement means that every product decision we make is held to the same standard as a clinical intervention — because for the people who use our devices, that is exactly what it is.
Our advisory board includes internationally credentialed sleep medicine specialists, ENT surgeons, and pulmonologists from India, Italy, and beyond — each with verifiable academic and clinical profiles.
🇮🇳 India
MD, DM (Neurology)
Neurologist & Sleep Medicine Specialist
Neurology Sleep Centre, New Delhi, India
Vice President of the Indian Society for Sleep Research with over 80 published papers on sleep disorders. Dr. Bhatia brings a neurological perspective to the cardiovascular and cognitive consequences of untreated snoring.
"The link between chronic snoring and neurovascular disease is no longer theoretical. Every night of untreated airway obstruction carries cumulative risk that clinicians and patients must take seriously."
See Dr. Bhatia's Full Endorsement →"The biomechanical approach in Snorple's design is consistent with the clinical evidence base for mandibular advancement in sleep-disordered breathing."
— Dr. Manvir Bhatia, Neurologist & Sleep Medicine Specialist
🇮🇳 India
MD (Respiratory Medicine)
Pulmonologist & Sleep Medicine Specialist
AIIMS Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
Associate Professor at AIIMS Rishikesh with 11+ years of sleep medicine expertise. Leads four Level-1 accredited sleep laboratories and serves as Associate Editor of Sleep and Vigilance. Research focuses on OSA, sleep-disordered breathing, and COPD-sleep comorbidity in Indian populations.
"Snoring exists on a continuum with obstructive sleep apnea. Patients who present as 'just snorers' often show oxygen desaturation events that would not have been expected from the clinical history alone."
See Dr. Saini's Full Endorsement →"Dual-mechanism devices that address both jaw position and tongue displacement align with what the respiratory evidence recommends as first-line management for primary snoring and mild-to-moderate OSA."
— Dr. Lokesh Kumar Saini, MD, Associate Professor of Pulmonary Medicine & Sleep Medicine
🇮🇹 Italy
MD, PhD (Sleep Medicine)
ENT Unit Director & Sleep Medicine Specialist
Morgagni-Pierantoni Hospital, Forlì, Italy
Director of the ENT Unit at Morgagni-Pierantoni Hospital with 9,000+ surgical procedures. Co-author of the European Position Paper on Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy and the 2024 European Consensus on Snoring & OSA. Chair of the Italian ENT commission on sleep-disordered breathing. 90+ publications.
"The dual mandibular advancement and tongue stabilization mechanism addresses the two primary anatomical sites of pharyngeal collapse — devices that work on multiple obstruction levels simultaneously produce significantly better outcomes."
See Dr. De Vito's Full Endorsement →"For the majority of snoring patients, a well-fitted oral appliance is the first-line intervention. Surgery should be reserved for cases where conservative approaches have failed."
— Dr. Andrea De Vito, MD, PhD — ENT Unit Director & Sleep Medicine Specialist
MD (Neurology)
Neurologist & Sleep Medicine Specialist
Universidad de Chile, Departamento de Ciencias Neurológicas Oriente — Chile
Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences at Universidad de Chile. Expert in the neurological and cerebrovascular consequences of untreated sleep-disordered breathing. Research focuses on how nocturnal hypoxemia and cortical arousal contribute to long-term cognitive and vascular risk.
"Recurrent nocturnal hypoxemia imposes a measurable burden on cerebrovascular health. Combined oral appliance therapy — addressing both mandibular position and tongue displacement — offers an evidence-based, patient-tolerable intervention that can meaningfully reduce this burden."— Dr. Rodrigo Salinas Ugarte, Neurologist & Sleep Medicine Specialist, Universidad de Chile See Dr. Salinas's Full Endorsement →
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