Tag: nighttime application
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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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Why do I feel some pressure on my front teeth in the morning?
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Do you feel pressure on your front teeth in the morning after using the FaceFormer? Find out why this is a positive sign of the effectiveness of the therapy and how it helps to improve the position of your teeth. Read more about the benefits and correct use of the FaceFormer.
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Is prolonged use of FaceFormer® harmful to children?
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Question How long do you use FaceFormer? Can it be harmful to use it too long? Our daughter now sleeps with FaceFormer instead of having her thumb in her mouth. We parents now wonder if she needs to get used to sleeping without FaceFormer again. Answer Experience shows that children should sleep with FaceFormer for…
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How long is daily training?
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How long should you train daily with the FaceFormer? Find out the recommended training duration and frequency for optimum results. Discover how you can improve your breathing function in just a few minutes a day and when you can expect to see the first results.
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Is the tongue also held in front during sleep?
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Question I bought the FaceFormer in the hope of getting my snoring under control. The exercises are easy to do after a few repetitions. However, I didn’t quite understand how the application should be done overnight, since you can’t do exercises while sleeping, should the tongue be held in front by permanent negative pressure? Answer…
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Nightly use for sleep apnea
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Question I suffer from sleep apnea and have breathing dropouts at night. I notice how I can’t breathe through my nose and then I have to gasp for air with my mouth. If I wear the FaceFormer now in the 3rd week also at night, I can no longer gasp for air over the mouth…