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Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:10 pm
by DougVK
Wow poll results are shocking, I would have thought most wouldn't need anything to stop mouth leaks.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:24 am
by ozij
Checklist for taping, based on :
Effect of mouth leak on effectiveness of nasal bilevel ventilatory assistance and sleep architecture
H. Teschler*, J. Stampa*, R. Ragette*, N. Konietzko*, M. Berthon-Jones**
Eur Respir J 1999; 14: 1251±1257
The authors, some of whom are highly respected medical professional are still involved in ResMed's autoset alrgorithm developement. They would not recommend
inidiscriminate use of tape. However, these medical professionald did follow
30 carefully selected patients for 6 months while they taped, and ran into no adverese events.
Here is a checklist I created based on the authors' criteria for letting people elect to tape. Please run through it when you face the issue of taping:
- chose carefully
- unable to be satisfactorily treated due to mouth leak
- unable to tolerate a full face mask - (when I decided to tape, I couldn't even tolerat a nasal mask)
- highly alert
- with no history of regurgitation -
- faced with the alternatives of tracheotomy or untreated respiratory insufficiency [this includes OSA] -
After 4.5 years or taping I had to stop because of congestion. I could attempt to use a FFM and now use the Hybrid.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:56 am
by OutaSync
Bright Choice wrote:Nope, not carpet tape. It is a surgical tape used on wounds. It's really pretty neat - it holds securely but comes off really easily - absolutely no skin problems. I am currently not needing to use it but I really liked it when I did. I bought a whole box of it and am not using it so if anyone wants to try a roll, pm me and we can strike up a cool deal.
That tape might be better than what I'm using. The micropore tape has tiny little holes in it and sometimes I wake up blowing right through the holes.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:07 am
by Bright Choice
OutaSync wrote:Bright Choice wrote:Nope, not carpet tape. It is a surgical tape used on wounds. It's really pretty neat - it holds securely but comes off really easily - absolutely no skin problems. I am currently not needing to use it but I really liked it when I did. I bought a whole box of it and am not using it so if anyone wants to try a roll, pm me and we can strike up a cool deal.
That tape might be better than what I'm using. The micropore tape has tiny little holes in it and sometimes I wake up blowing right through the holes.
The microfoam tape is quite dense - one wouldn't be able to blow a hole through it.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:17 pm
by beckah
I voted "I do not use a nasal only type mask".
I have three nasal masks but found that even taping and a chinstrap could not keep my mouth shut. I would end up motorboating and wake myself up. The PapCap did help a lot but it squished my face up and was uncomfortable after a few nights. Even after I put a cuff in it, it ended up halfway covering my eyes.
I moved to a full face mask and find it much easier to deal with and keep a good seal. I sure wish I could use a nasal mask without adding tape/chinstrap but it's not going to happen.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:18 pm
by DougVK
Question for Chin Strap people.
If you wanted to could you breath through your mouth with a strap on?
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:31 pm
by archangle
DougVK wrote:Question for Chin Strap people.
If you wanted to could you breath through your mouth with a strap on?
Yes, you can open your lips. Also, most chin straps are elastic enough that you can fully open your mouth if you want to. It mostly keeps your jaw from drooping easily due to gravity or with light effort.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:45 am
by Mask2fit
I tape my mouth with a Swift LT but I also have to do it with my Quattro too. I dont know why that is but it is just not effective if I am breating through my mouth. It is a pty because I wanted the Quattro to avoid taping. My problems is that I seem to be allergic to the micropore type tape around ny mouth. With both 3M and Leucopore I end up with a rash at the corners of my mouth. I dont think it is leaking around my taping. I am allergic to a lot of modern dressings. I will try the microfoam. Is it slim enough to sit under the cushion of a nasal mask?
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 5:09 am
by Mask2fit
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:43 am
by deerslayer
Tape no worky with hairy face !
only place hair will grow besides ears & nose
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:31 pm
by Jane1966
If you have to "tape" your mouth shut to use the mask or use a chin strap how awful. It seems like you should be using a full face mask like I do. I have a relative who uses a nose only mask and has no problems that require a chin strap or tape--he is not a mouth breather. If your mouth falls open to the extent you are having air leakage, you need a full face mask in my opinion, or at least just use a chin strap so you won't hurt yourself with tape. It just seems like common sense. Using tape does seem needlessly dangerous when you have other options.
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:33 pm
by RN1959
I used tape last night for the first time....I cough now and then in the night, so that presented a problem of sorts, but I woke up enough to take it off a little to get the cough out.....hence, I am alive today with no serious effects. I'll do it again tonight ! It was a good suggestion for me from this site.
RN
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 6:02 pm
by LinkC
RN1959 wrote:I cough now and then in the night, so that presented a problem of sorts, but I woke up enough to take it off a little to get the cough out.....hence, I am alive today with no serious effects. I'll do it again tonight ! It was a good suggestion for me from this site.
You can't cough with your mouth shut? Try it...I bet you can!
Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:26 pm
by rested gal
Jane1966 wrote:If you have to "tape" your mouth shut to use the mask or use a chin strap how awful. It seems like you should be using a full face mask like I do. I have a relative who uses a nose only mask and has no problems that require a chin strap or tape--he is not a mouth breather. If your mouth falls open to the extent you are having air leakage, you need a full face mask in my opinion, or at least just use a chin strap so you won't hurt yourself with tape. It just seems like common sense. Using tape does seem needlessly dangerous when you have other options.
The "other options" simply do not work effectively for me. Different brands and types of Full Face masks, chin straps.... been there, done that, tried
many of each. Over and over.
Tape over my mouth allows me to use the particular nasal pillows mask that works best to allow me to actually
sleep while using CPAP.
Taping the mouth is not for everyone. Works extremely well for me. I've not found it to be dangerous at all
for me in the seven years I've been putting tape over my mouth when using CPAP. Not "awful" at all.... for me.
LINKS to: Mouth leaks - Air Leaks - Tape - DIY Guard
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Re: Do you tape your mouth or use a chin strap?
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:50 pm
by Eureka
Receiving effective treatment is so important -- it seems almost to end up -- do whatever you need to do to get your treatment! I have used a chin strap, papcap and tape, and am happy that a full face mask worked for me (F&P 431). I have to admit that I was a little uncomfortable with the tape, because I have had reflux in the past and it was a concern to me. I have used the FFM for well over a year -- but have been wondering if I could go back to the pillows without taping my mouth. May just have to try it again.