How to Prevent Mouth Breathing with the Best CPAP Masks
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Waking up to a dry mouth and a soggy pillow is not exactly ideal neither is an inability to sleep through the night because of an inability to breathe. Unfortunately, without any intervention, mouth breathing increases your vulnerability to gum disease or bad breath. It also weakens your airways, making you susceptible to sleep apnea. Our 1800 CPAP masks are the best solution for mouth breathing.
How to Prevent Mouth Breathing
Mouth breathing occurs for several reasons. Not all of them are preventable by DIY solutions. It may be due to:
- Nose congestion from allergies or seasonal flues, which may resolve as soon as the trigger runs its cause or after treatment
- Poor sleeping position - using a pillow to raise your head can help with the airflow.
- Weight gain - can add excess pressure to your airways, leading to their collapse.
- Asthma - requires management and a solution for mouth breathing.
- Nasal polyps - require medical intervention.
Our CPAP masks provide relief for people with underlying manageable conditions that make someone susceptible to mouth breathing. They assist you in breathing through the nose and keep your airways from collapsing.
Without any intervention, mouth breathing worsens the condition of your airways, pushing you to depend on using your mouth for air while you sleep. You may need to visit your doctor to examine the cause behind your mouth breathing.
How CPAP Masks Work
Our CPAP mask works with an airway pressure machine that passes a continuous oxygen supply through the nose, enabling you to breathe normally through the night. The mask covers your nose and has straps to hold it in place through your head.
At 1800 CPAP, we stock female and male variants of the CPAP masks. We also have several designs. We have:
Nasal CPAP Masks
Ideal for anyone needing minimal facial contact or who gets claustrophobic in tightly enclosed spaces, our nasal CPAP masks only cover the nose. The mask covers the nose and upper lip region. Your regular sleep position, hairstyle, and facial structure, and hair also determine the suitability of this mask.
Nasal Pillow Masks
Our nasal pillow mask is the least invasive option for people with facial hair interfering with the mask's seal or claustrophobia. The outer part of the nose latches the masks, preventing air leakages.
You do not have to use it strictly for bedtime. You can have it on as you watch TV while falling asleep. Functioning effectiveness gets enhanced by having the right mask size.
Full-Face CPAP Masks
Our full-face masks are the right option if you need reinforced air pressure from the mouth and nose. The mask covers your nose bridge, cheek lines, and mouth. We fit this mask type with gel cushions and silicone to enhance comfort.
The full-face CPAP mask is ideal for mouth breathers and individuals with a deviated septum. If your mouth drops open while you slumber or are vulnerable to allergies, colds, or nose congestion, this is the ideal mask for strengthening your airways.
Specialty Masks
Specialty CPAP masks are specially designed products that are geared towards a multitude of users. These masks may be designed specifically for a woman, children, a specific type of machine, oral usage only or even someone that cannot find a fit with a standard CPAP mask.
Make Your Purchase Today
Purchase your 1800 CPAP mask today and enjoy a full night's sleep. You also get free shipping when you order. Call us toll-free at 1 800 274 1366 to order.