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Take control of your sleep with nasal CPAP masks that stay secure all night. Featuring lightweight designs with clear sightlines—perfect for nose breathers who want a more comfortable, stable seal than nasal pillows. Shop trusted brands like ResMed, Philips Respironics, and Fisher & Paykel, all with our 30-day Mask Fit Guarantee.

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Nasal CPAP Masks FAQs

What are the different types of nasal CPAP mask designs?

Nasal CPAP masks come in three main designs:

  • Over-the-nose: Traditional nasal masks that cover the entire nose and seal around it.
  • Under-the-nose: Nasal cradle designs that seal under the base of the nose, providing a more open line of sight.
  • Hollow frame: Masks with a top-of-head hose connection, reducing hose drag and allowing greater freedom of movement.

What cushion materials are available for nasal CPAP masks?

Nasal mask cushions are available in various materials, each with unique benefits:

  • Silicone: Soft, flexible, and responsive to changes in sleeping position.
  • Gel: Firmer, maintains shape, and adapts well to facial contours, ideal for higher pressure settings.
  • Memory foam: Softest option, conforms well to the face, but requires more frequent replacement.
  • Cloth: Lightweight and breathable, but may not suit everyone's preferences.

Can I use a nasal CPAP mask if I sleep with my mouth open?

If you tend to sleep with your mouth open, a full face CPAP mask may be a better option. However, if you prefer the freedom and flexibility of a nasal mask, you can use a CPAP chin strap to support your jaw and prevent air from leaking out of your mouth.

How do I choose the right cushion size for my nasal CPAP mask?

To determine the best cushion size for your nasal CPAP mask, you can:

  • Use a mask sizing guide: Print the guide from the product page or manufacturer's website and hold it up to your nose to find the best fit.
  • Order a fit pack: Some masks come with fit packs that include all available cushion sizes, allowing you to try each size to find the most comfortable and secure fit.

What is the difference between nasal and nasal pillow CPAP masks?

While both nasal and nasal pillow CPAP masks are designed for nose breathers, the main difference is in their sealing method. Nasal pillow masks seal at the base of each nostril, while nasal masks either cover the entire nose or seal under the base of the nostrils. Nasal masks can also accommodate higher pressure settings compared to nasal pillow masks.

Nasal CPAP Masks are great for:

  • Nose breathers. If you can consistently breathe through your nose, nasal CPAP masks provide an effective and comfortable therapy solution.
  • Active sleepers. The minimal design and secure seal of nasal masks make them ideal for people who frequently change positions during sleep.
  • Those who experience claustrophobia. Nasal masks have a smaller facial profile compared to full face masks, which can be beneficial for those who feel claustrophobic with larger masks.
  • High-pressure settings. Nasal CPAP masks can accommodate higher pressure settings (above 10-12 cm H2O) while maintaining a relatively minimal design.
  • People who wear glasses or enjoy reading before bed. Some nasal masks, like the ResMed AirFit N30, rest at the base of the nostrils, allowing you to wear glasses and have an open line of sight for reading or watching TV before bed.