A Guide to Mask Types & Switching for AirSense CPAP | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

A Guide to Mask Types & Switching for AirSense CPAP

CPAP Mask Options in Maricopa – Enticare ENT Clinic

Waking up with red marks, leaks, or feeling claustrophobic? Your CPAP mask may not be the right fit. At Enticare in Maricopa, Arizona, our ENT specialists help you find the perfect mask for your ResMed AirSense device to improve comfort and therapy effectiveness.

AirSense Mask Types

  • Full Face Mask: Covers nose and mouth, ideal for mouth breathers or active sleepers.
  • Nasal Mask: Covers only the nose for a lighter, less restrictive fit.
  • Nasal Pillow Mask: Minimalist design under the nostrils, perfect for side sleepers and active users.

Why Switch Masks?

  • Comfort: Reduce irritation or claustrophobia.
  • Leak Prevention: Ensure effective therapy and uninterrupted sleep.
  • Sleeping Style & Breathing: Choose masks based on sleep position and whether you breathe through your nose or mouth.

How to Change Your Mask

  1. Disconnect tubing and remove the old mask.
  2. Attach the new mask and reconnect tubing.
  3. Adjust fit, update mask type in AirSense settings, and run a leak test.
  4. Clean regularly for hygiene and performance.

Consult Enticare in Maricopa to ensure the best fit. A proper mask improves sleep quality, reduces leaks, and enhances CPAP therapy adherence.

Schedule a consultation today to find your ideal CPAP mask for restful, uninterrupted sleep.

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