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Asked: November 17, 20212021-11-17T23:58:27+02:00 2021-11-17T23:58:27+02:00In: General Reference

is it good to breathe through your mouth

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    1. Menorah
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      2025-08-05T18:53:27+03:00Added an answer on August 5, 2025 at 6:53 pm

      Pros of Mouth Breathing (Rarely):

      Allows rapid air intake during intense exercise or nasal congestion.

      Cons of Chronic Mouth Breathing:

      Dry Mouth & Bad Breath: Reduces saliva, increasing bacteria and tooth decay risk.

      Poor Oxygen Uptake: Nasal breathing filters/warms air and boosts nitric oxide production, improving lung efficiency.

      Sleep Disruptions: Linked to snoring, sleep apnea, and fatigue due to improper airway alignment.

      Facial Development: In children, it may alter jaw/teeth alignment (e.g., elongated faces or crooked teeth).

      Infections: Bypasses nasal filters, raising exposure to pathogens.

      When to Switch to Nasal Breathing:

      Always during rest; moderately during high exertion.

      Seek medical advice if nasal blockage (e.g., deviated septum, allergies) forces mouth breathing.

      Tip: Practice nasal breathing during the day; use nasal strips or saline sprays if congested.

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    2. abdi hassen
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      2024-11-29T01:54:49+02:00Added an answer on November 29, 2024 at 1:54 am

      Breathing through your mouth occasionally is fine, but it’s generally better to breathe through your nose. Nasal breathing helps filter and humidify the air, reduce the risk of infections, and improve lung function. Mouth breathing may lead to dry mouth, bad breath, and other issues. It’s important to practice good breathing habits for overall health and well-being.

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    4. Mosongo Mobarak
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      2024-11-07T12:06:19+02:00Added an answer on November 7, 2024 at 12:06 pm

      Breathing through your mouth can dry out your gums and the tissue that lines your mouth. This can change the natural bacteria in your mouth, leading to gum disease or tooth decay. Over long periods of time, mouth breathing can also lead to physical changes in children, such as: An elongated face.

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    5. James Flynn
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      2021-11-18T00:31:04+02:00Added an answer on November 18, 2021 at 12:31 am

      Healthy people use both their nose and their mouth to breathe. Breathing through the mouth only becomes necessary when you have nasal congestion due to allergies or a cold. Also, when you are exercising strenuously, mouth breathing can help get oxygen transmission to your muscles faster.

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