It has not come up in my sleep studies, but with a new APAP saying my "leaks" are much higher than they can possibly be, and waking up with air leaving my slightly parted lips, I have a problem.
I have leaks that are just as bad, if not slightly worse with a ComfortGel FFM.
What suggestions do you have?
aTdHvAaNnKcSe
Fred
Mouth Breathing, How to Control
Mouth Breathing, How to Control
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| Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
| Additional Comments: VAuto 11-25cmH2O PS 3 --- OSCAR software, Many masks - Amara View FFM to P10 Pillows Several Nasal and FFM |
Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
Are you using a range of pressures on your Auto or fixed CPAP pressure?
Tape, Polident adhesive denture strips or a full face mask like the ResMed UMFF are what I'd suggest for the mouth leaks.
Den
Tape, Polident adhesive denture strips or a full face mask like the ResMed UMFF are what I'd suggest for the mouth leaks.
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
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Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
There's also chinstraps (work's for me) and collars (rolled up towel or something to prevent your mouth from "dropping open"). Some people swear by tape, other people say it's crazy and dangerous. I haven't tried it, so I'll stay agnostic on that front! I went from FFM to pillows + chinstrap and am doing much better. Now working on getting used to the prongs to bring my leaks down even more.
Newbie
Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
Currently I'm running a range of 19-20 to mimic my Rx pressure of 19, a range of 15-20 indicates the same leaks.
Fred
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Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
LINKS to: Mouth leaks - Air Leaks - Tape - DIY Guard
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I use tape and a chin strap.
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I use tape and a chin strap.
ResMed S9 VPAP Auto (ASV)
Humidifier: Integrated + Climate Control hose
Mask: Aeiomed Headrest (deconstructed, with homemade straps
3M painters tape over mouth
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Humidifier: Integrated + Climate Control hose
Mask: Aeiomed Headrest (deconstructed, with homemade straps
3M painters tape over mouth
ALL LINKS by rested gal:
viewtopic.php?t=17435
Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
i use the activa mask---and a womans headband between the lower straps for a little presure on my chin----works for me---good luck
Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
resize your comfortgell FF as per the instructions and you wont need anything to seal your lips, you may still need a chinstrap to stop jaw 'opening wide' in sleep so breaking the mask airseal
I think everyone mouthbreaths a bit at first, I did. the body is always looking for the easy way out and breathing back against the CPAP pressure with any nose only mask is harder
at best, a chinstrap can pnly remind you to keep jaw closed
I think everyone mouthbreaths a bit at first, I did. the body is always looking for the easy way out and breathing back against the CPAP pressure with any nose only mask is harder
at best, a chinstrap can pnly remind you to keep jaw closed
australian,anxiety and insomnia, a CPAP user since 1995, self diagnosed after years of fatigue, 2 cheap CPAPs and respironics comfortgell nose only mask. not one of my many doctors ever asked me if I snored
Re: Mouth Breathing, How to Control
1. Chin straps occasionally work for someone whose problem is jaw dropping. In your case, your jaw can be closed and air will still leak out your lips (I have the same problem). I seriously doubt a chin strap will be anything more than a waste of time, effort and money.bonjour wrote:It has not come up in my sleep studies, but with a new APAP saying my "leaks" are much higher than they can possibly be, and waking up with air leaving my slightly parted lips, I have a problem.
I have leaks that are just as bad, if not slightly worse with a ComfortGel FFM.
What suggestions do you have?
aTdHvAaNnKcSe
Fred
2. You have a very high pressure.
Given conditions 1 and 2, the best solution is almost always a Full Face mask.
You can try to tweak the one you are using. Make sure you have the correct fit. Read the manufacturer's instructions (or view video if available) over and over until you practically have them memorized. Put your machine in front of a mirror, put the mask on, hook up to the machine and turn the machine on to your therapeutic pressure. Check for fit and leaks. Move your head around and check again. Refer to the manufacturer's directions for adjusting the mask.
You can try other full face masks. Review them at https://www.cpap.com/simple-find-cpap-p ... -face.html. The manufacturers' descriptions and photos are there. Ask questions here about masks that interest you.
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