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CPAP Full Face Masks

Full-face CPAP masks are ideal for individuals whose therapy plans require a high airflow capacity. Full-face coverage can help ease dry-mouth symptoms and provide better PAP machine performance. Furthermore, a full-face mask may be the best option if a person is experiencing: nasal blockages, seasonal/dust allergies, obstructive nasal sleep apnea, or a deviated septum. There are a handful of full-face mask variations. Traditionally, full-face masks go over the nose and under the chin. Newer, cutting-edge CPAP masks rest underneath the nose and around the mouth instead of over the nasal bridge to reduce pressure points. Speak to a physician or a respiratory specialist to find out which mask suits you.