RE: FFM and Dry Mouth
I too get dry mouth even though I am using a full face mask. At first I was able to train myself to use the tongue suck technique to reduce the air moving through my mouth sufficiently to reduce my dry mouth. After encountering some other health problems, this no longer worked for me. What I have ended up with is a combination of the humidifier at full blast. a chin strap, and Biotene Dry Mouth mouth wash. My mouth is still a little dry in the morning but only a little. The medication that seemed to last the longest by itself for me was Orajel Dry Mouth Gel.
Best Regards,
PaytonA
08-20-2017, 04:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2017, 04:07 PM by MitchS.)
RE: FFM and Dry Mouth
Hello, CT.
Biotene has given me some relief from dry mouth the first night I used it. I was using a FFM at the time. Even if it does relieve your dry mouth, you will need to address the reason you are having dry mouth in the first place. You may need either a chinstrap or soft cervical collar to help control the mouth breathing.
I started using a chin strap with my FMM which helped with mouth leaks and virtually eliminated dry mouth. I have started using a soft cervical collar for positional related apnea events. The collar had the added benefit of reducing leaks due to mouth breathing even more.
I have noticed I have more trouble with mouth breathing at higher pressures.
RE: FFM and Dry Mouth
Thanks, guys,
I think I do ok with the tongue technique, until I don't. Haven't been able to quite master it for the whole night.
The chin strap worked ok as long as it stayed in position, but I think the dents in my head are misaligned and the darn thing moves to and fro all night and I kept waking up to adjust it, of course, then knocking the mask off seal.
I have a personal history with collars and would prefer to avoid them if reasonably possible. I have a couple of leftovers, and did try one firm foam one but it was too wide, I think, about 4". If I wear it loose enough, it rides up and pushes the mask up. Otherwise, it's more like a cast. Have to admit it does work pretty well for keeping the mouth shut, but I lacerated the inside of my lip with my teeth being jammed up against it.
Good to know about the biotene and orajel - I might just get a couple of extra hours.
ct
RE: FFM and Dry Mouth
try xlyimelts
biotene never worked for me, xlyimelts did.
RE: FFM and Dry Mouth
Same here.... I can say Xlyimelts definitely works for both FFM and nasal pillow masks..... Biotene don't.