Mouth Taping (Nasal Breathing Training)
Research suggests mouth taping during sleep may improve nasal breathing patterns and sleep quality
Human Trials
6
287 participants
Risk Level
Monthly Cost
Basic medical tape or specialized mouth tape products
Quick Facts
- Category
- Lifestyle
- Research Field
- Sleep
- Evidence Grade
- C+ – Early
- Risk Level
- Low
- Monthly Cost
- $5 – $25
- Human Trials
- 6
Research Velocity
Mechanism of Action
Mouth taping during sleep forces breathing through the nose, which research indicates can improve oxygen uptake efficiency, maintain optimal oral pH, and reduce sleep-disordered breathing. Nasal breathing filters and humidifies air while producing nitric oxide, which studies suggest may enhance oxygen delivery and circulation. The practice may also reduce mouth drying and associated dental issues while potentially improving sleep architecture.
Overview
Research indicates that mouth taping during sleep may encourage nasal breathing patterns, which studies suggest can improve sleep quality and respiratory efficiency. Several small clinical trials have shown that participants who used mouth tape experienced reduced snoring, improved oxygen saturation, and better subjective sleep quality compared to baseline measurements. The practice appears to work by forcing air intake through the nasal passages, which naturally filter, humidify, and warm incoming air while producing nitric oxide that may enhance circulation.
Studies suggest that nasal breathing during sleep may help maintain optimal oral pH levels, potentially reducing dental issues associated with mouth breathing such as dry mouth and bacterial overgrowth. Research has also indicated that individuals who naturally breathe through their nose during sleep tend to have more stable sleep architecture and fewer episodes of sleep-disordered breathing. However, most studies on mouth taping have been small pilot trials, and larger randomized controlled trials are needed to definitively establish its benefits.
While generally considered low-risk for healthy individuals, research indicates mouth taping should be avoided by those with nasal obstruction, severe allergies, or diagnosed sleep apnea without medical consultation. The intervention is inexpensive and accessible, typically involving specialized mouth tape or medical-grade tape designed for skin contact. Current evidence suggests it may be most beneficial as part of a broader sleep optimization strategy rather than a standalone intervention.
Known Interactions
- Should not be used by individuals with nasal congestion or obstruction
- Not recommended for those with sleep apnea without medical supervision
- May cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals
- Could interfere with CPAP or other sleep breathing devices
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Key Research
- 2022Effects of mouth taping on snoring and sleep quality
Primary outcome study on sleep quality improvements
- 2023Nasal breathing vs mouth breathing during sleep: physiological differences
Mechanistic study on breathing patterns and oxygen saturation
- 2021Mouth taping as intervention for mild sleep-disordered breathing
Clinical trial examining effects on apnea-hypopnea index
- 2023Oral pH changes with forced nasal breathing during sleep
Study on dental health benefits of nasal breathing
- 2022Nitric oxide production and nasal breathing optimization
Research on NO production and cardiovascular benefits
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Last verified: 2026-03-19