A full face mask for CPAP/Bi-PAP therapy covers both your nose and mouth to deliver pressurized air. It is often used when higher pressures are needed or if you tend to breathe through your mouth during sleep. Some full face masks have exhalation ports to reduce the buildup of air in the mask, which can help with comfort and prevent leaks.
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A full face mask for CPAP/Bi-PAP therapy covers both your nose and mouth to deliver pressurized air. It is often used when higher pressures are needed or if you tend to breathe through your mouth during sleep. Some full face masks have exhalation ports to reduce the buildup of air in the mask, which can help with comfort and prevent leaks.