Mouth Breathing: Should I Be Worried? - Dr Annabelle Leong

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Do you find the above picture familiar when you look at yourself in the mirror? Or when gazing at your family or friends? Has persistent mouth-breathing eventually led to changes in a person’s facial structure and appearance? Sometimes, mouth-breathing may have gone on longer than you think! We often hear from parents how they thought mouth-breathing was “normal”. It’s quite common to find out that children and adults have been breathing through their mouths for a few years!

IS PERSISTENT MOUTH-BREATHING ABNORMAL?

Many children and adults come to see us with mouth-breathing problems at ENTcare clinic in Singapore. When you have been breathing through your mouth for a long time, you wrongly assume that this is “normal” breathing. Actually, it is NOT normal to breathe through your mouth all the time.

More worryingly, persistent breathing through your mouth, especially in children, can lead to permanent and irreversible changes in facial bone structure. This may lead to having an overly long face, small underdeveloped jaw and pouty “fish-lips”. Sometimes, they may even have bad posture with head sticking forward!

Mouth-breathing is abnormal because the nose is designed for airflow in and out of your body when at rest and asleep. Breathing through your mouth may occur during vigorous exercise but much of the airflow still occurs through your nasal passages. The nasal lining coats the insides of your nasal passages with a protective mucus barrier to help filter out unwanted irritants.

Breathing through your mouth will lead to an uncomfortably dry mouth, bad breath and poor dental hygiene. Dentists hate seeing people breathing through their mouths, as it leads to poorer circulation of saliva to protect your teeth and gums. Some children present to us with stained teeth because they have been mouth-breathing for so long! Tooth decay is another sign that your child may be breathing through their mouths for ages!

DOES MOUTH-BREATHING AFFECT MY SLEEP QUALITY?

Mouth-breathing affects the overall quality of sleep and may cause the sufferer to wake up repeatedly. The nocturnal waking episodes may occur partially or completely, leading to a disrupted and noisy sleep pattern. Abnormal mouth-breathing during sleep may be due to underlying obstructive sleep apnea . There is recurrent airway collapse, leading to reduced oxygen airflow to your vital organs including the brain and heart. The risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, strokes and irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) may increase. Diabetics may find it more challenging to maintain good control of blood sugar levels. Rarely, sudden death may even be the consequences of untreated severe sleep apnea!

Why would someone suffer from persistent mouth-breathing? This usually indicates some form of airway obstruction, most commonly the nose. If you cannot breathe through your nose because it feels blocked, this is abnormal and you should get it checked out soon. If your body cannot get adequate air into your nose, then it will automatically turn to the second best option of opening your mouth to maintain some airflow.

WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF MOUTH-BREATHING?

Common ENT reasons for your nose and/or throat to feel blocked include:

  • Deviated nasal septum (crooked nasal bones)
  • Enlarged turbinates (soft tissue swelling inside the nose)
  • Nasal allergies (allergic rhinitis)
  • Enlarged adenoids (chunky lymph gland tissue which grows at the back of your nose)
  • Enlarged tonsils (which can be large enough to cause overcrowding at the back of your throat)
  • Floppy soft palate and uvula (the dangly midline structure you see in the mirror when you look into your mouth)

Obviously, bear in mind that rare causes like tumours in the nose, throat and airway may also cause airway obstruction, breathing difficulties and persistent mouth-breathing.

There are so many ENT reasons for someone to persistently have to breathe through their mouth rather than their nose! The problem arises if this goes on for too long, as it becomes habitual which may be difficult to correct even after the blocked nose has already been treated. So the earlier mouth-breathing, and blocked nose is treated by your ENT specialist in Singapore, the better it is!

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