Mouth breathing occurs when air enters through the mouth instead of the nasal passages, often during sleep or intense exercise. It serves as a backup airway when nasal congestion blocks airflow. While occasional use benefits athletes requiring rapid oxygen intake, chronic mouth breathing can lead to dry mouth, snoring, and dental issues, emphasizing the importance of nasal breathing for health.
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