- I frequently get leaks just under the bridge of my nose on the same side. Nowhere else, ever, unless I really mash my face into the pillow or something obvious like that.
- If I open my mouth (to puff my cheeks up to minimize leaks in #1), I still breathe through my nose but the air whooshing through dries my lips out and my teeth stick to my bottom lip (or the soft skin just inside my mouth). They stick so bad that they pull the skin off if I don't apply moisture and detach them very carefully. I have sores from accidental movements during sleep.
Mask adjustment: I've had several fittings from the professionals, but my best results have come from doing it myself. I have the headgear pretty tight--tight enough to get the red triangle face all day. I don't care much about that, just the leaks and lip injury. I get fewer leaks on my back, but they still happen enough to be a nuisance.
This problem stems (I think) from a slight facial asymmetry (common) plus a fairly pronounced indentation between that part of my nose and the cheek on that side.
That brings me to my questions. An answer to either of these would help:
1. Is there some kind of material I could put inside the rubber liner on my left side by the bridge of my nose that would thicken that side to get a better fit to my face? Perhaps some kind of soft rubber or foam in between the layers of the liner? I'd rather avoid commercial solutions if there's a quick home remedy I could try.
2. Is there something I can put on my teeth or my inner lip at bedtime to prevent the teeth sticking for an 8-12 hour sleep (sleep disorder--sometimes I'm out for a long time). I use chapstick regularly, and even if I really lather it on at bedtime, it doesn't help, because it won't stick to the wet inner lip, but my teeth sure do once it dries out a bit.
I might not need #2 if #1 stops the leaks, so I can sleep with my mouth closed again.