Mouth Breathing?

Dry Mouth?

Want To Sleep Better When Using Your Nasal CPAP or Oral Appliance Therapy?

The SomnoSeal™️ is an oral sealing device that encourages nose breathing and eliminates mouth leaks and dry mouth during sleep. It can be used alone or as an accessory to CPAP or oral appliance therapy to improve overall treatment success.

Imagine. A comfortable solution for dry mouth and mouth leaks that doesn’t require a chinstrap or a cumbersome full face mask.

Somnoseal’s innovative in-mouth design requires no adhesive and is compatible with facial hair.
Designed by a sleep physician for a better CPAP experience.

Why choose the SomnoSeal?

Nasal-Only CPAP Comfort

Goodbye Dry Mouth

Say No to Leaks

Versatile & Compatible

How to Use SomnoSeal™️?

Watch Dr. Kimberly Hutchison demonstrate the SomnoSeal device with the optional mouth tape and CPAP machine and then how to clean it after a night of use.

Hit the green play button to watch the 1:30 minute presentation.

Mouth Breathing is Hurting Your Sleep

When you sleep, your jaw relaxes and can result in mouth breathing. Air flowing in or out of your mouth disrupts natural nose breathing and can lead to a number of negative health effects including dry mouth, snoring, and dental cavities. If you use a nasal CPAP, mouth leaking may make your CPAP less effective as air pressure needed to treat your apnea literally blows out your mouth!

Testimonials

GOODBYE CHINSTRAP, HELLO SOMNOSEAL

I use a full face mask with my cpap and have had to also use a chinstrap to keep my mouth from drying out terribly through the night. The somnoseal has solved that issue. Now I don’t have to go through the trouble of wrestling my head into a second harness to sleep. I just pop in the somnoseal and I’m set. It’s been a welcomed change. Thank you!

- Danny R.

Meet the Development Team

Kimberly Nixon Hutchison, MD, FAASM, DABSM

Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Hutchison is a neurologist and fellowship-trained sleep medicine specialist who has been in practice for over 15 years. She is an associate professor at Oregon Health and Science University, where she teaches future doctors, creates new technologies, and sees both neurology and sleep medicine patients. She is a medical director, national speaker, and was named one of “Portland’s Top Docs” in 2014. She is passionate about improving the experience of sleep and increasing access to sleep medicine treatments..