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Cant manage mask leaks at all - sfgiants123 - 10-18-2024 I have bee on cpap for 2 years and although I do feel better than before cpap I cant get the mask leaks under control. I have to use a full facemask because I cant keep my mouth closed at night and have tired tape but I get the cheek puff issue. The FFM I have tried are the resmed airfit f20, resmed airtouch f20, resmed airfit f30, and Now i am on the evora fisher paykel mask. The evora has been ok but I still have so many nights with really high leak. I have tired a cervical collar as well to stop chin tucking and nothing. everyone says that a good cpap mask should not have to be over tightned but in 2 years I have never worn a mask to just a snug fit I always struggle with over tightening out of frustration of the leaks. I had a suspicion that maybe an old loosened headgear could be an issue not sure tbh. Any suggestions would help. I will post oscar data of last night high leak below. Gracias RE: Cant manage mask leaks at all - Old Steve - 10-18-2024 When I use my F20 mask I use a mouth guard that you form to your mouth with hot water. I found that my problem is caused by my jaw dropping and then being pulled back by the mask straps. When it does I will get major mask leaks from the area by the side of my mouth. With the mouth guard my jaw stays in position and I rarely get any leaks. Might be worth a try.. RE: Cant manage mask leaks at all - Jay51 - 10-18-2024 Here are some tips from our Wiki: Mask Primer RE: Cant manage mask leaks at all - staceyburke - 10-18-2024 Try to move the min down to 7 and see if that helps. RE: Cant manage mask leaks at all - SarcasticDave94 - 10-18-2024 I've been trying the Evora full and it doesn't leak much. It needs worn loose before applying air. RE: Cant manage mask leaks at all - Alfie - 11-09-2024 Try using the Resmed Mirage Activa LT nasal mask. It's an older, bulky, outdated-style model, but it's very good at preventing air leaks. It has a self-adjusting cushion that really adapts to the contour of your nose and changes in air pressure throughout the night, as well as movements in your sleeping position. There's no need to tighten the headgear straps too much, it works best with a gentle fit on the cheek strap. It's a nasal mask, so you still have to deal with air leaks through your mouth, if there are any. This nasal mask has been on the market for over 10 years, but it's one of the best and most comfortable nasal masks, and it really excels at preventing air leaks. |