Published On Jan 3, 2023
CPAP Masks Featured in the Video
1. F&P Vitera Full Face | 2:45
2. F&P Simplus | 6:25
3. ResMed AirFit and AirTouch F20 | 7:04
4. F&P Evora | 10:10
5. Philips Respironics Amara View | 12:03
6. ResMed N3Oi | 12:58
7. Philips Respironics DreamWear Full Face | 12:58
Conclusion | 14:25
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There are several reasons why people might use a full face CPAP mask:
1. They have difficulty breathing through their nose: Some people have nasal congestion, a deviated septum, or other issues that make it difficult to breathe through their nose. A full face mask allows them to breathe through their mouth as well as their nose.
2. They snore: A full face mask can help reduce snoring by providing a constant flow of air to the airways.
3. They sleep on their stomach: Some people find it more comfortable to sleep on their stomach, but this can cause the nasal mask to leak. A full face mask can be a good alternative for these people.
4. They need a higher pressure setting: Full face masks can accommodate higher pressure settings, so they may be recommended for people who need a higher level of air pressure to keep their airways open.
5. They have facial hair: Beards, mustaches, and other facial hair can make it difficult to get a good seal with a nasal or nasal pillow mask. A full face mask can be a good option for people with facial hair.
6. They have sleep apnea and a deviated septum: A deviated septum can make it difficult to breathe through the nose, so a full face mask may be recommended for people with both sleep apnea and a deviated septum.