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i am scheduled to get a new mask next month and currently have a full mask , my question is as i am falling to sleep my mouth opens up and i get very bad dry mouth and keep waking up , should i try a nasal mask or stay with a full mask ? which mask would be good for a person that sleeps with their mouth open ? am 2 months into using a cpap so am kinda a newbie
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I used a nose mask and a chin strap for years. Even with the chin strap very tight, it wasn't totally effective at keeping my mouth closed. That was noted at my last sleep study. In the middle of it, they strapped on a Mirage Quattro full mask on me and what a difference. I've been using one ever since. You are right though. I too noticed the dry mouth as well. I have a humidifier on my machine and I run it close to it's max setting and that helps a lot. I am a lot more comfortable with the full mask and personally would not go back to a nose mask and chin strap. I have noticed that I have no achey theeth, or strange headaches since getting rid of the chin strap. It was probably putting some undue pressure on my jaw.
One other thing I noticed. You don't "feel" the pressure as much with a full mask. You would notice that more with a nose mask.
I used to have a major problem with masks and went through six of them before I found the Respironics OptiLife Nasal CPAP Mask. Its a great mask with a chin strap, a double banded head band and uses nasal pillows that do not irritate my nose. I have gone from being able to use the mask for four hours to all night with no issues. My wife also got me a pillow from Brylane Home for CPAPs which is incredible. It is at http://www.brylanehome.com/decor/Contour-CPAP-Compliance-Pillow-and.... It is much easier to sleep with than a conventional pillow as it is contoured to the mask and helps greatly. I also got the accessory kit which allows for the hose to hang "up in the air" which takes all of the hose drag off your face. Hope all this helps.
Hi, I also have the Respironics OptiLife Nasal Pillow mask. Just got it 10 days ago and it's the first time in 3 years I have been able to use my CPAP the entire night. I have had a couple of episodes of leakage because of movement but I will keep adjusting the straps until I get the right fit but no problem with opening my mouth. The chin strap is doing the job. It is really comfortable and the chin strap and head band doesn't bother me at all. I have tried full face masks, nose masks and other nasal pillow systems but this is by far the best one I've tried. Hopefully it will continue to work for me. I would definitely recommend it.
I use a 2 inch high micropore paper tape with a small strip of toilet paper (one layer,1/2 inch or so) so my lips don't stick to the tape. Works like a charm. yea a pain but works 100%. Tried a chin strap but my lips still blew open. using this for over 5 years now...
no need for a full face mask either. Only problem is a sneeze takes some practice. I usually just take if off quickly and start over.
Mirage 2 mask.
Good luck.
John, Thanks for sharing this information. I plan to look into this. I have issue with the a regular pillow too. I will have to check out the contour pillow. Will it matter if I am petite person? Corinne
John Little said:
I used to have a major problem with masks and went through six of them before I found the Respironics OptiLife Nasal CPAP Mask. Its a great mask with a chin strap, a double banded head band and uses nasal pillows that do not irritate my nose. I have gone from being able to use the mask for four hours to all night with no issues. My wife also got me a pillow from Brylane Home for CPAPs which is incredible. It is at http://www.brylanehome.com/decor/Contour-CPAP-Compliance-Pillow-and.... It is much easier to sleep with than a conventional pillow as it is contoured to the mask and helps greatly. I also got the accessory kit which allows for the hose to hang "up in the air" which takes all of the hose drag off your face. Hope all this helps.
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