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Mouth taping, a start to getting the sleep you need for the life you want

Aug 1, 2016 @ 08:16 PM — by Michael P. Sharp D.D.S.
Tagged with: Sleep

Mouth Taping is a simple yet tremendously powerful tool that allows you to...

Why is nasal breathing important?  Most oxygen absorption happens during exhalation. Nostrils are smaller than your mouth so it allows the oxygen to stay in the lungs longer.  It also reduces the flow velocity which stimulates nasal receptors to open and allow nitric oxide to be released into our body. Nasal breathing also filters, warms and moistens the air as we inhale. Mouth breathing on the other hand, leads to a chronic state of hyperventilation and decreases the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the body. 

Mouth Taping is the first step in diagnosing sleep apnea,  airway obstruction treatment and/or putting an end to snoring and suffering!

The Sharp Smile Center team can help you get the sleep you need for the life you want!  Call 269-344-4004 today