Tag: mouth breathing
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Dry lips with FaceFormer® application – What helps?
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Dry lips when using the FaceFormer? Find out why this can occur and how you can remedy it with simple remedies. Discover practical tips to make your FaceFormer therapy more pleasant and achieve optimum results.
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Is it dangerous to wear the FaceFormer® at night and not be able to breathe through the mouth?
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Sleep apnea patients often wonder if using the FaceFormer at night can be dangerous. This article explains how the device promotes nasal breathing and why it is safe. Read how to use the FaceFormer correctly to improve your breathing and what you can expect during the familiarization phase.
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FaceFormer® exercises instead of mandibular advancement splint?
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Do you suffer from sleep apnea, teeth grinding or tinnitus? Find out why FaceFormer Training can be a natural and effective alternative to protrusion splints and APAP masks. Read how this exercise therapy corrects your basic functions and achieves lasting improvements without side effects.
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How do I use FaceFormer® with a blocked nose for cold or hay fever?
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Allergy sufferers and people with colds ask themselves: Can the FaceFormer help with a blocked nose? Find out how FaceFormer therapy can have a preventative effect, when it can be used and how it relieves allergy symptoms. Discover why early application can be particularly effective.
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Can I also train in supine position?
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Question I often suffer from back problems and have problems sitting upright. Can I train lying on my back? Answer Basically, all FaceFormer exercises are performed during the day in an upright sitting position, without leaning against the back and with the feet raised shoulder-wide or standing. This is an important prerequisite for the erection…