(11-08-2017, 01:30 PM)TBMx Wrote: I am a motuhbreather and grind my teeth as well. (I am using a FFM)
My grinding got better during therapy - not to the point I would say it is gone - but noticeably better.
Regarding the "sore teeth" where there is no mouth-guard: are you absolutely sure, that you are not mouth-leaking (not even a little bit)? (that can cause that - and that plus a not so well sitting nasal-mask / pillow over time can reposition the teeth - for sure not a common thing but it CAN happen)
Hi TBMx,
I have figured out a few things (I think). I generally spend the first part of the night sleeping on my stomach. When I sleep on my stomach my lower jaw slides forward, just a little bit, so the lower teeth rest against the bottom of my upper teeth. From that position my lower teeth are pushing my front teeth out. (Why, I don't know) If I don't resolve this soon, I guess I would end up with Buck Teeth and/or a big space between my two front teeth.
You mentioned the position of the nasal mask. I agree. I tried to position it differently last night to make it higher and closer to my nose. I think it might have helped in a small way.
I placed a call to my dentist and am waiting to hear back from her, but the receptionist also mentioned mouth breathing as a possible culprit. To my knowledge, I am not a mouth breather and have been playing with taping my lips to prevent those little air puffs escaping through my lips. As well SleepyHead isn't noting any remarkable leaks. Although it seems some time during the night I will have a bunch of large leaks for 15 or 20 minutes, which I assume to be positional. Maybe when I switch from front sleeping to side sleeping.
I am considering maybe switching my mouth guard to the top teeth. That might prevent the upper teeth from shifting.
The other thing I thought about was maybe trying nasal pillows/cushions. They might be lighter. Just wondering if the weight of the mask is making my lower jaw attempt to push it away. I tried two different ones to see if I liked them. But the head straps wouldn't stay in place. However, I may possibly revisit that as well.
I'll wait till I hear back from the dentist before I make any radical changes.