I’m a Cosmetic Dentist — Here Are 5 Reasons I Recommend Mouth Tape to Patients, Especially After 50
After twenty years looking inside mouths for a living, there’s one ten-second bedtime habit I now recommend to almost every patient over 50 — because I see exactly what mouth-breathing quietly does to your teeth, your face and your sleep.
In twenty years as a cosmetic dentist, I’ve looked inside more mouths than I can count — and I’ve learned that what happens in your mouth overnight shows up everywhere: your teeth, your energy, your face, even how old you look. The single biggest culprit I see, especially after 50, is so ordinary most people never think about it: breathing through an open mouth all night.
It sounds harmless. It isn’t. An open mouth dries out the saliva that protects your teeth, drops your jaw into a slack position for eight hours, fragments the deep sleep your body repairs in, and floods your face with the stress and puffiness of a broken night. Do it for years — as so many of us quietly do — and it ages you, inside and out.
The fix I now recommend is almost embarrassingly simple: a soft strip that keeps your lips gently closed so you breathe through your nose. Here are the five reasons I put it in front of nearly every patient over 50.










