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

A Guide to Mask Types & Switching for AirSense CPAP

Find the Right CPAP Mask in Scottsdale, Arizona

Waking up with red marks, leaks, or feeling claustrophobic? Your CPAP mask might not fit properly. ResMed AirSense devices work with full-face, nasal, and nasal pillow masks, each suited to different sleep styles and breathing preferences.

Why Switch Your Mask?

  • Comfort: Reduce irritation and claustrophobia.

  • Leaks: Improve therapy effectiveness.

  • Sleeping Style: Full-face for active sleepers; nasal pillows for side sleepers.

  • Breathing Preferences: Full-face for mouth breathers; nasal masks for nose breathers.

How to Change Your Mask

  1. Disconnect tubing and remove your old mask.

  2. Attach the new mask and reconnect tubing.

  3. Adjust the fit and update mask type in your AirSense device.

  4. Test for leaks and consult your doctor if needed.

For expert guidance, contact Enticare, the ENT clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, where our team helps you find the perfect CPAP mask for better sleep and improved therapy.

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