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Chinstrap suggestions? - mckevin32 - 03-11-2012 Didn't want to muck up Bompa's thread... While I don't think I open my mouth in my sleep I frequently (several times per night) wake up with an extremely dry mouth. Think I'm going to try a chin strap to see if there is any difference. With all of them out there does anyone have any specific recommendations, or are they all pretty much the same in the end? RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - Sleepster - 03-11-2012 See if your periods of dry mouth coincide with drops in the humidity tank level. I think the difference in chinstrap design is the harness used to hold it in place. Some simple straps don't even have a harness, so they are a bit harder to keep in place. I've even heard of people making them out of ace bandages. I opted for one that had a harness around my head, which helped hold it in place and made it easier to adjust its position. RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - Bompa - 03-11-2012 I use the "Around the Ear" model,over the mask, and find it works quite well. The link below will give you some suggestions. Seeing as I can'tpost a link go to Supplier #3 and go to chinstraps , a lot of choices. RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - JudgeMental - 03-11-2012 Although I use a chin strap nearly every night, I have given it a break every so often and used with some success a soft cervical collar that can be purchased at a drug store for about 18 bucks. It stays out of the way of the mask interface and is quite comfortable. I does get a little hot around your neck, but does work pretty good once you lay down. Works well for sleeping in any position. RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - Steven - 03-13-2012 (03-11-2012, 01:45 AM)mckevin32 Wrote: Didn't want to muck up Bompa's thread... I use the Original Delxue Chistrap by Respironics. Go to Supplier #1 at http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-CPAP-Supplier-List Search for "Original Deluxe Chinstrap". That supplier also makes their own at a much cheaper price. My BCBS PPO discounts the "Original Deluxe Chinstrap" down to what the Supplier manufactured one sells for. So, I get the "real thing" for the lower price. Note on the video for that chinstrap, that the chinstrap is worn over the mask & not under it. The "Original Deluxe Chistrap" is shown towards the end of that video. RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - Crippiter - 03-13-2012 Okay, I have to ask the dumb newbie question... what does the chinstrap do for you? Does it somehow help jaw position to avoid tissues collapsing to reduce the likelihood of obstructive events? RE: Chinstrap suggestions? - greatunclebill - 03-13-2012 (03-13-2012, 10:35 PM)Crippiter Wrote: Okay, I have to ask the dumb newbie question... what does the chinstrap do for you? Does it somehow help jaw position to avoid tissues collapsing to reduce the likelihood of obstructive events? there is no dumb question, especially here. the chinstrsp is used by people using nasal pillows and masks to hold the mouth closed so they don't open their mouth while sleeping. |