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CPAP Mouth Tape - by CPAP Soap

CPAP Mouth Tape - by CPAP Soap

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  • Helps Prevent Dry Mouth: Dry mouth is one of the most common complaints from CPAP users with nasal masks. Mouth tape addresses the root cause by keeping your lips sealed through the night.
  • Promotes Nasal Breathing: Gently keeps your mouth closed while you sleep, encouraging breathing through the nose — which filters, humidifies, and warms the air before it reaches your airway.
  • Reduces Snoring: Keeping the mouth closed eliminates the mouth breathing that causes much of the snoring that disrupts sleep for you and your bed partner.
  • Hypoallergenic Adhesive: Medical-grade, latex-free adhesive is gentle on sensitive skin and removes cleanly in the morning without leaving residue.
  • Two Sizes Available: S/M (76 x 38mm) and L/XL (95 x 45mm) — choose based on your preference for coverage and fit.
  • 31 Strips Per Bag: One strip per night, one bag per month.
  • Replaces the Chinstrap: Chinstraps are bulky and uncomfortable for many users. Mouth tape is a low-profile, comfortable alternative that gets the job done without the hardware.
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If You Wake Up With a Dry Mouth, Your Mouth Is Probably Open While You Sleep

If you use a nasal or nasal pillow mask and wake up with a dry mouth, there's a good chance you're breathing through your mouth during the night. When that happens, pressurized air from your CPAP escapes through your mouth instead of doing its job — and the dry mouth, snoring, and disrupted sleep follow.

 

The CPAP Soap™ Mouth Tape is a gentle, hypoallergenic strip that keeps your mouth closed while you sleep, so your therapy can work the way it's supposed to.

 

Available in two sizes — S/M (76 x 38mm) and L/XL (95 x 45mm) — each bag contains 31 strips, one per night for a month. The adhesive is medical-grade and hypoallergenic, holds securely through the night, and comes off cleanly in the morning without leaving residue.

 

Reviewers consistently note that it stays put, feels comfortable, and makes a noticeable difference in dry mouth and snoring.

 

For CPAP users who've tried a chinstrap and found it uncomfortable or ineffective, mouth tape is worth trying. It's low-profile, easy to apply, and does one job well — keeping your lips together so your nasal breathing does the rest.

CPAP Mouth Tape Features

  • Helps Prevent Dry Mouth: Dry mouth is one of the most common complaints from CPAP users with nasal masks. Mouth tape addresses the root cause by keeping your lips sealed through the night.
  • Promotes Nasal Breathing: Gently keeps your mouth closed while you sleep, encouraging breathing through the nose — which filters, humidifies, and warms the air before it reaches your airway.
  • Reduces Snoring: Keeping the mouth closed eliminates the mouth breathing that causes much of the snoring that disrupts sleep for you and your bed partner.
  • Hypoallergenic Adhesive: Medical-grade, latex-free adhesive is gentle on sensitive skin and removes cleanly in the morning without leaving residue.
  • Two Sizes Available: S/M (76 x 38mm) and L/XL (95 x 45mm) — choose based on your preference for coverage and fit.
  • 31 Strips Per Bag: One strip per night, one bag per month.
  • Replaces the Chinstrap: Chinstraps are bulky and uncomfortable for many users. Mouth tape is a low-profile, comfortable alternative that gets the job done without the hardware.

What to Know About CPAP Mouth Tape

Why Mouth Breathing Is a Problem for CPAP Users

When you breathe through your mouth during the night, that air escapes before it can do its job — pressure drops, therapy becomes less effective, and you wake up with a dry mouth and often feeling like you didn't sleep well. 

For nasal and nasal pillow mask users especially, mouth breathing is one of the most common reasons therapy feels like it isn't working. Keeping your mouth closed is the fix, and mouth tape is the simplest way to do it.

If you use a full face mask that covers both your nose and mouth, mouth tape isn't necessary. Your mask already handles mouth breathing.

But if you're using a nasal or nasal pillow mask and dealing with dry mouth or snoring, mouth tape is worth trying before switching to a full face mask.

If you do want to explore full face options, CPAPmyway carries both Traditional Full Face masks (classic full-face designs with a stable fit) and Minimal Full Face masks (full face coverage with a more open, natural feel and a smaller footprint).

Mouth Tape vs. Chinstrap

Both mouth tape and chinstraps solve the same problem — keeping your mouth closed during sleep. Chinstraps wrap around the head and hold the jaw closed from the outside, and they work for some people. But the majority of users who've tried both tend to prefer mouth tape. It holds the lips together directly with a gentle adhesive strip, with no hardware around your head, no heat buildup, and nothing to shift out of position during the night. If you've tried a chinstrap and haven't been happy with it, mouth tape is worth a try.

 

Which Size Is Right for You

The S/M size (76 x 38mm) works well for most people and is the more popular option. The L/XL size (95 x 45mm) provides more coverage and is a better fit for people with larger features or those who want a more secure hold. If you're unsure, start with S/M — you can always size up.