new to ff mask

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jomac30
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new to ff mask

Post by jomac30 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:08 pm

I just started using a ff mask and I woke up with a very dry mouth. Isn't this odd? I thought dry mouth was caused by opening your mouth while wearing a nasal mask. Shouldn't the ff mask stop dry mouth if I do open my mouth?
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Re: new to ff mask

Post by Wulfman » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:19 pm

jomac30 wrote:I just started using a ff mask and I woke up with a very dry mouth. Isn't this odd? I thought dry mouth was caused by opening your mouth while wearing a nasal mask. Shouldn't the ff mask stop dry mouth if I do open my mouth?
If you're still mouth-breathing in a full face mask, you probably will get dry mouth. Best bet is to try to train your tongue to stay up on the roof of your mouth.

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cpapper
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Re: new to ff mask

Post by cpapper » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:22 pm

I think that you will get a dry mouth when you breath with your mouth open whether or not you have a nasal mask, ff mask, or no mask. I could be wrong, but that is my experience. I also just started using a ff mask, after one year on two different nasal masks, a comfort gel and F & P flexfit. I would get an extremely dry mouth with the nasal masks and with the ff mask I still get a dry mouth, but doesn't seem nearly as bad. I'm not a mouth breather when awake...but when sleeping I guess that can happen. Good luck with your ff mask.
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Re: new to ff mask

Post by CorgiGirl » Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:44 pm

I sometimes get dry mouth with a ff mask, but using the mouthwash Biotene has helped a lot. It's specially formulated to help with dry mouth and can be found at most drug stores...

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Re: new to ff mask

Post by CRS » Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:55 pm

How is your leak rate? Whenever my leak rates go up, my mouth feels like the Sahara the next morning.
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