Choosing the Right CPAP Mask: Nasal Cradle vs. Nasal Pillows | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Choosing the Right CPAP Mask: Nasal Cradle vs. Nasal Pillows

Nasal Cradle vs. Nasal Pillow CPAP Masks – Glendale, Arizona

Choosing the right CPAP mask is crucial for effective sleep apnea therapy. At Enticare in Glendale, Arizona, we help patients select the most comfortable and effective CPAP mask, whether it’s a nasal cradle or nasal pillow.

Understanding Nasal Masks

Under-nose CPAP masks deliver air without covering the full nose:

  • Nasal Pillow Mask: Soft prongs fit into the nostrils for a lightweight, minimalist design—ideal for side sleepers or those seeking less bulk.

  • Nasal Cradle Mask: A soft cradle sits under the nose, avoiding pressure on the bridge while delivering air—great for sensitive skin or nasal irritation.

Key Differences

Feature Nasal Pillow Nasal Cradle
Air Delivery Through nostril prongs Through vents under the nose
Comfort Minimalist, lightweight Reduces nose pressure, more substantial fit
Movement Flexible for side sleepers May need adjustment if moving often
Claustrophobia Minimal Less intrusive than full-face masks

Choosing the Best Fit

Consider facial anatomy, skin sensitivity, and sleeping positions. Regularly replacing CPAP supplies ensures therapy effectiveness.

Consult Enticare in Glendale

Understanding the differences between nasal cradle and nasal pillow masks helps you select the right CPAP solution. Visit Enticare in Glendale, Arizona to speak with our experts and find the most comfortable mask for your needs.

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