Fisher/Paykel Oral Mask

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Fisher/Paykel Oral Mask

Post by mommaw » Sun Feb 20, 2005 1:03 pm

Is anyone using the oral mask? I am currently using Breeze Nasal Pillows and had a very uncomfortable night. I had a clogged nose and could not get enough air through my pillows. I finally resorted to just getting up! I don't want to have to depend on nasal sprays to unclog and have not found anything else that works well. I am compairing the full face mask vs the oral mask. Any input will be greatly appreciated. I have to buy some kind for a backup.






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Post by Mikesus » Sun Feb 20, 2005 4:57 pm

Well, I haven't had much experience but if you are clogged up, and thinking about using the F&P oral, remember you will still probably need a noseplug, which I would think would be uncomfortable. Most people suggest getting the Resmed Ultra Mirage as a backup for colds...

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Post by Guest » Sun Feb 20, 2005 5:43 pm

Remember, if you choose to use the oralce mask, you MUST use a heated humidifier as the mask bypasses the functions of the nose.

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Post by Guest » Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:56 am

It may be you have your mouth open with nasal mask and this is adding to your nasal congestion - try using chinstrap or taping mouth for a couple of nights to see if this makes a difference (make sure you put an edge to the tape if you use this). Humidifiocation will also help. A Full face mask is a better alternative to oral mask - not too many people can cope with an oral device and with a FFM it does not matter if you open your mouth. Humidification would be more comfy with all of the above.

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Post by Liam1965 » Mon Feb 21, 2005 2:54 pm

Hmmmm.

What does it mean if I'm waking up with my mouth taped shut, and I didn't do it?



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Post by snoozin' » Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:36 am

Liam
mmmmmm You're wife finally ran out of patience?
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Post by Andrew Brosnan » Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:09 pm

I know I am only a sample size of one, but here were my challenges using the oracle mouth mask:

1) it was harder to breathe out in general
2) it was hard not to breathe out my nose (the nose plugs kept popping out)
3) my cheeks would puff out and be sore

I am now going to try a full face mask starting tomorrow night.

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Re: Fisher/Paykel Oral Mask

Post by stevef1007 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:02 pm

I"m starting on the oracle mask tonight. Nasal mask has caused sneezing and runny nose during the day since I've had it, 6 months. If I can't use the oral mask, just wondering how the full face mask worked out for you?
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Re: Fisher/Paykel Oral Mask

Post by CorgiGirl » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:43 pm

I have used the Oracle and I like it except for two things:

--the small insert is too large for me and I couldn't close my lips around it
--I had trouble swallowing and drooled a lot when using it

However, if they had a smaller size, I'd have gone for it as my permanent mask. I didn't find it harder to exhale or have trouble with nose breathing and my mouth didn't get overly dry. My cheeks did push out a bit, but they are "contained by the mask" if you allow the muscles to relax.

Before I tried the oral mask, I'd try the 431/432. I like the 432 best because of the big gray cushion inside the seal.

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Re: Fisher/Paykel Oral Mask

Post by stevef1007 » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:41 am

OK, used (tried to) the oracle mouth mask last night. What a disaster. I have patience and understand giving different things a "chance", but I knew in 2 hours that there was just no way this was going to work, for too many reasons to list here. So, next I try a Full Face mask. Wish me luck.
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