Choosing the right CPAP mask
Our collection of award-wining Fisher & Paykel masks are designed to suit every breathing and sleeping style.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is one of the most common sleep disorders
Your mask is one of the most important components of CPAP therapy because of your close interaction with it. There are several different styles of masks, so you will need one that is best suited for you.
Consider the following when being fitted for a mask:
- Consider the following when being fitted for a mask:
- Do I breathe through my nose and/or mouth while sleeping?
- Are the inside of my nostrils very sensitive?
- Will I feel claustrophobic if I have something covering or on my face?
- Is the mask easy to clean and assemble?
Types of CPAP masks
Your healthcare provider will help you to choose the right CPAP equipment for you. There are several different device types and each has different comfort and lifestyle settings, allowing you to personalize the therapy to your particular needs. The CPAP masks available are:
Nasal CPAP masks
Nasal Pillow CPAP masks
Oral CPAP masks
Full face CPAP masks
Nasal Pillows Mask
Might be right for you if you
Feel claustrophobic
Want a clear line of sight
Want a smaller mask
Might NOT be right for you if you
Have very sensitive nostrils
Are a mouth breather
Nasal Mask
Might be right for you if you
Don’t want something in your nose
Need a mask that is easy to seal and fit
Might NOT be right for you if you
Are a mouth breather
Full Face Mask
Might be right for you if you
Are a mouth breather
Experience chronic nasal obstruction or congestion
Might NOT be right for you if you
Feel claustrophobic