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  2. Mouth taping - Wikipedia

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    Mouth taping is the practice of sleeping with one's lips held shut by a strip of surgical tape, which prevents mouth breathing during sleep. This supposed life hack gained popularity through social media in the 2020s. [ 1 ]

  3. Why everyone’s obsessed with this new bedtime routine, and ...

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    “This is what I used to look like a month ago,” she said, comparing the two images. In fact, the mouth-taping trend predates TikTok by about 100 years. It was first developed in the mid-1900s ...

  4. What’s the Deal with Mouth Taping? Expert Weigh in With Tips

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    What is Mouth Taping? “Mouth taping involves placing a piece of tape over the lips to hold the lips together while you sleep,” explains Michael Hutz, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of ...

  5. Should You Tape Your Mouth Shut When You Sleep? - AOL

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    “We do use mouth-taping in these clinical contexts,” Olson says. Mouth taping for oral health. Some TikTokers swear that mouth-taping boosts oral health by preventing dry mouth. However ...

  6. What Is Mouth Taping and Why Gwyneth Paltrow and Ashley ...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashley Graham Donato Sardella/Getty Images for Saint Laurent;Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images(2) Sleeping with tape over your mouth might sound slightly horrifying, but the ...

  7. Mouth breathing - Wikipedia

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    Image 23 from the 1903 book by William F. Barry, M.D., The Hygiene of the Schoolroom. Barry describes this child as having "the typical face of a mouth-breather". In the early 20th century, "mouth-breather" was a technical term used by doctors to describe children who were breathing through their mouths due to an underlying medical condition.

  8. Gag - Wikipedia

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    A woman gagged by duct tape. A gag is usually an item or device designed to prevent speech, often as a restraint device to stop the subject from calling for help and keep its wearer silent. This is usually done by blocking the mouth, partially or completely, or attempting to prevent the tongue, lips, or jaw from moving in the normal patterns of ...

  9. Is mouth taping safe? - AOL

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    As mentioned, mouth taping is a technique where a person places a piece of tape over their lips before going to sleep to encourage nasal breathing, says Boruchov.