Even a veteran CPAP user should consider evaluating the latest models of CPAP masks. Read on to learn how you can test drive a new mask without any risk.

Many advances have been made to the new masks. These new models all have improved design features. As well as being made with new and better materials. The "outdated" technologies of just a few years ago do not compare to the CPAP masks that are manufactured today.

The big manufacturers of CPAP masks (ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, and Respironics) spend millions of dollars each year in developing new CPAP mask technologies. The pace of technology improvement is a lot like the computer industry.

You don't have to worry about the process of trying a new mask or be concerned with wasting your money. The top manufacturers, namely the ones listed above, are making it easy for authorized dealers to let patients try out new models. These dealers provide a mask exchange program that makes it easy for new patients and veterans to try out a new model.

You only need to answer 3 simple questions: When, What and Where?

1. When to replace your old mask? Typically a mask needs to be replaced every 3-6 months because of the high risk of bacterial infection. This is due to all the tiny crevices that could hold onto bacteria. It's a common mistake to just order the same old mask without realizing that a better quality mask is available to you.

2. What type of CPAP mask to try? You might want to consider a different type of mask. If you have a nasal mask that has been working well but feels a little claustrophobic, then consider a nasal pillow mask. If you have been breathing out of your mouth too much, then consider a full face mask.

3. What brand of CPAP mask to try? This depends. However, weve found that most people whove tried different brands of nasal masks prefer ResMed. For nasal pillow masks, they usually go for either Respironics or ResMed. For full face, many prefer either Fisher & Paykel or ResMed.

4. What model of CPAP mask to try? We are mostly recommending the recently launched models from ResMed. Women are having great success with the only mask specifically designed for the ladies, the Swift LT for Her. For men we highly recommend both the Swift II or the Activa with new ActiveCell technology. And, for full face mask users the Quattro and the Fisher & Paykel HC431 are excellent options.

5. Where to buy a new mask? Simple. Buy from a dealer that is recommended by a leading manufacturer and recognized by a patient education organization like the National Apnea Association. You will want to work with an online distributor that offers a mask exchange program, in case you want to try a newer mask. MySleepMask.com offers this. You can also search online for "CPAP mask exchange program" to find another dealer.

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