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are mouth tapes for sleeping cope?

birthdefect

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would say that its from habit even hide hide have seen my face/sideprofile u can clearly see that its not some nasal issues
i firmly believe mouthbreathing (and for that matter palate width) is only secondary to how you develop genetically. if it is from habit then i guess mouth tape, perhaps look into some steroidal nasal sprays (in my experience actually shrunk my nose a little bit although they were literally swollen inside) or something like oxymetazoline
 

Kurdish_slayer

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i firmly believe mouthbreathing (and for that matter palate width) is only secondary to how you develop genetically. if it is from habit then i guess mouth tape, perhaps look into some steroidal nasal sprays (in my experience actually shrunk my nose a little bit although they were literally swollen inside) or something like oxymetazoline
thanks for the options bhai
 

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it depends on the cause.
If you mouth-breathe because of allergies, a suboptimal airway due to bone structure, or something else, it's a cope.
If it became a habit during a problem and continues after the problem is fixed for some reason, then it might be legit.


But if you’re talking about the importance of mouth-breathing in teenage years for facial structure, then that is utterrly jestermaxed cope.
Breathing problems can impact the face in infancy/ early childhood
but by the time you're teen, development is largely complete, and the bones just settle into place during puberty, breathing won't have much influence.
 

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it depends on the cause.
If you mouth-breathe because of allergies, a suboptimal airway due to bone structure, or something else, it's a cope.
If it became a habit during a problem and continues after the problem is fixed for some reason, then it might be legit.


But if you’re talking about the importance of mouth-breathing in teenage years for facial structure, then that is utterrly jestermaxed cope.
Breathing problems can impact the face in infancy/ early childhood
but by the time you're teen, development is largely complete, and the bones just settle into place during puberty, breathing won't have much influence.
fucking hell, that was one of the main reasons to why i wanted to start.
 
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