Falling asleep with our mouths open happens to all of us and many think it isn't such a big deal. However, there are some eye-opening things connected to open-mouth sleeping. Our facial muscles tense ...
That slightly open mouth while concentrating. The subtle parting of lips during sleep. The tendency to breathe through your mouth instead of your nose during exercise. These seemingly innocent habits ...
Mouth breathers get a bad rap, especially when it comes to sleep. Luckily, there’s a trend that could save them (and their loved ones) from enduring another night of snoring and bad breath: mouth ...
Can something as simple as taping your mouth at night provide benefits for sleep apnea, snoring, and bad breath? Read on to learn why it’s not a proven treatment and could be dangerous to your health.