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CPAP Masks: Which One is the Best for You!

For those who are not aware of the CPAP masks, these are respiratory medical equipment to help people with obstructive sleep apnea. The CPAP masks work with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines and basically of two types; one that fits over the nose and creates a seal, while the other has pillow-like pieces that fit into the nostrils. Various other masks are also available to fit different face shapes including; a full face mask, and nasal prong mask. These masks have different characteristics and people usually favor one type of mask over the other.

If a CPAP mask doesn’t fit correctly, there may be air leakage. So, if you are looking for the one, it is advisable to read the mask reviews before buying the one. Your doctor will also be able to suggest certain types and brands of CPAP masks that his patients with sleep apnea use and find effective. Here we will discuss different types of CPAP masks to help you choose the one that best suits your requirements.

Triangular Masks or nose masks: These are the most common type of sleep apnea masks. Triangular in shape, these masks fit over the individual’s nose and has straps that secure the mask over the nose by fitting around the head. Some triangular masks that include the extra strip go over the mouth as well as the nose.

Oral Masks : Oral masks are the best option for people who sleep with their mouth open. As the open mouth while sleeping tends to get dry out the throat and lower nasal passages. In such a situation, oral masks work best with a heated humidifier. However, oral masks can be uncomfortable for some individuals as plugs block the nostrils.

Nasal Pillow Masks: These types of masks consist of 2 pieces that are inserted directly into the nostrils. Tubes from the nostrils run over the head so that individuals can sleep on their side without disrupting the mask position.

Hybrid Pillows : These can be any of the three masks mentioned above. They are best option for individuals who are suffering from mixed apnea or face trouble getting the right fit with traditional CPAP masks.

So, one of the major things you must consider while selecting from CPAP masks for sleep apnea is to check if the mask provides a good seal. If the seal is not there, the mask will not function properly. Also, don’t compromise when it comes to comfort as the mask needs to be worn often.

CPAP Clinic, Toronto, is a leading supplier of CPAP masks and accessories to patients suffering from sleep apnea. We have showcased the finest collection of CPAP masks, and other accessories from leading vendors like Covidien, ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, Respironics, and Citrus II. Our online store provides the complete details of the products available at our store from these brands. If you want to see them in our onsite store, please do visit us at the following address.

CPAP Clinic – Sleep Apnea Treatment at-your-home
Toronto, ON, Canada
1-877-430-CPAP (2727)

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1 thought on “CPAP Masks: Which One is the Best for You!”

  1. Good stuff. I have recently been diagnosed with severe sleep apnea and my dr. recommended the oral masks since that my mouth always opened the way I sleep.

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