Should You Keep Your Mouth Closed with a Nasal CPAP Mask? | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Should You Keep Your Mouth Closed with a Nasal CPAP Mask?

Mouth Breathing and Nasal CPAP Masks in Casa Grande, Arizona

Using a nasal CPAP mask effectively requires keeping your mouth closed. Mouth breathing can reduce CPAP effectiveness, cause dry mouth, and create mask leaks, disrupting your sleep.

Why Nasal Breathing Matters
A nasal CPAP mask delivers pressurized air to your nose, keeping your airway open. Nasal-only breathing ensures:

  • Better CPAP therapy – maximizes pressure and treatment effectiveness.

  • Reduced dry mouth – promotes comfort and uninterrupted sleep.

  • Improved mask seal – minimizes leaks for a secure fit.

Tips to Keep Your Mouth Closed

  • Proper mask fit – consult your doctor for a well-fitted nasal mask.

  • Chin strap – supports your chin and prevents mouth opening.

  • Clear nasal passages – use saline sprays, medications, or allergy management to ease nasal breathing.

  • Sleep position & practice – avoid positions that promote mouth breathing and practice nasal breathing during the day.

Get Help from Enticare
At Enticare in Casa Grande, Arizona, our sleep specialists help optimize CPAP therapy, improve mask fit, and provide strategies for nasal breathing. Prioritizing nasal airflow ensures effective treatment, comfortable sleep, and waking up refreshed.

Schedule a consultation today to maximize your CPAP therapy and enjoy a better night’s sleep.

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