CPAP Masks - Full Face
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Resmed AirFit™ F30 full face mask
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Resmed AirFit™ F30i full face mask
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Resmed AirFit F10 Full Face Mask
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Resmed Airfit F20 Full Face Cpap Mask
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Resmed Mirage Quattro
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Resmed AirFit F10 For Her
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Resmed Quattro Air for Him
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Resmed – Quattro Air for Her
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Fisher & Paykel Vitera Full Face Mask
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Fisher & Paykel Simplus
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A CPAP mask is a key component of any CPAP therapy regimen. It is the part of the system that actually delivers the pressurized air to your airway, so it is important to choose one that is comfortable and effective.
Types of CPAP Masks
There are three main types of CPAP masks: full face masks, nasal masks, and nasal pillow masks. Each type has its own unique benefits and drawbacks.
Full face masks are the most popular type of CPAP mask. They cover both your nose and your mouth, making them ideal for people who breathe through their mouths or have trouble keeping their mouths closed while sleeping. Full face masks are also a good choice for people who need high levels of pressure, as they tend to be more stable and less likely to leak than other types of masks. However, full face masks can be bulky and may make it difficult to turn over in bed.
There are many factors to consider when choosing a CPAP mask, but by taking the time to find one that fits well and is comfortable, you can ensure that your CPAP therapy regimen is effective. If you have any questions about which type of mask or size would be right for you, don’t hesitate to contact us.