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dental problems


Posted by amigo on February 22, 2006 at 13:06:13:

I wore a mask when I first started using my C-Flex machine (similar to CPAP), but the mask would push my upper front teeth back a little and I'd have trouble chewing food the next day.

I switched to nose pillows, but I am still having the same problem. Has anyone experienced this from wearing either a mask or nose pillows? Apparently this is rare, according to the technicians who support the product at my doctor's office. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Best regards to all,
amigo

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