Max-Air Nose Cones: Anytime airflow is restricted through the nose, breathing is re-routed to the mouth. When mouth-breathing occurs during sleep it causes unnaturally dry conditions in the mouth, tongue and gums. Try Max-Air Nose Cones to encourage the nose breathing.
Answered 8/4/2017
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Rule out anatomical: Have your anatomical alignment of the jaw bones are okay as well as nasal blockages . See an ENT and orthodontist.
Answered 9/28/2014
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