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What works best? Chin strap or tape?
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What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I'm early on in the process. My CPAP/ASV Titration test is coming up next month for severe Central Sleep Apnea. Trying to figure out how I'm going to deal with the mouth breathing situation. Some have said the Knightsbridge is the way to go. But why is there a full head mechanism for this? It seems bulky, expensive and a bit overkill. The tech that administered my sleep study discouraged against the tape. What are your thoughts?
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I have tried chin straps, but they wouldn't stop my mouth from opening.  I use Cover Roll Stretch tape in 2" you can find it on Amazon.
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I also found the mouth-taping more efficient.
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
Yep. I need to tape my mouth too. Nothing else helps me at all.
Machine:  ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask:  Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution and F&P Nova Micro

Link to thread about switching from Autoset to Bilevel:
https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread...+a+bilevel

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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I have been using tape for a couple of months and it works for the most part.

When it doesn't work is when I drool in my sleep, the coverroll tape adhesive softens and if I continue to drool for a ferw hours, I have sometimes found the tape will be completely dislodged. Still use it but would like to find an alternative. I also have facial hair which means it is not the best adhesion.
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I can't even fathom taping my mouth shut.  Crazy
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
(08-30-2024, 08:15 PM)Big Guy Wrote: I can't even fathom taping my mouth shut.  Crazy

It's really not that big a deal, about the same as using a cloth band-aid.

It actually works very well if you are not a big mouth breather. It works way better, at least for me, opposed to any chin strap.

I have a few chin straps I would sell you along with my share of the Brooklyn Bridge  Big Grin
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
I'm a die hard mouth-breather. When lying in bed, I simply cannot get enough air via my nose. But....when I'm in my recliner, I can do okay, but I don't make a habit of it.
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
Any luck figuring this one out?
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RE: What works best? Chin strap or tape?
Chin straps and collars do not work on me.  Taping with Cover Roll is more effective but still will not keep my jaw up and mouth closed.  I tried PAPMd tapes.  Cover Roll is way less expensive and works better.
I only give suggestions from experience as a fellow CPAP user, not professional advice.  My suggestions are for consideration, they are not definitive instructions.
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