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Replacement cushion for your F&P Evora Full CPAP Mask.
The Evora mask's full face cushion rests under the nose, providing airflow to both the mouth and nose without actually inserting into the nostrils or exerting any excess pressure. Because of the cushion's low profile design there is absolutely no contact on the top of the nose or at the sensitive nasal bridge.
Choose from three sizes:
+ Extra Small
+ Small / Medium
+ Large
Material:
- Flexible Silicone (non-latex)
Replacement cushion for your F&P Evora Full CPAP Mask.
The Evora mask's full face cushion rests under the nose, providing airflow to both the mouth and nose without actually inserting into the nostrils or exerting any excess pressure. Because of the cushion's low profile design there is absolutely no contact on the top of the nose or at the sensitive nasal bridge.
Choose from three sizes:
+ Extra Small
+ Small / Medium
+ Large
Material:
- Flexible Silicone (non-latex)
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Typically, you should replace your CPAP supplies every 3 to 6 months. However, things like CPAP cushions should be replaced very 14-30 days. Most resupply orders include multiple cushions.
Resupply orders include: a new mask, tube, water chamber, filters and cushions.
The heated humidifier my help reduce dryness. Also, if you are using a nasal mask, you may want to consider using mouth tape.
All masks have exhalation ports to release air. Some air escaping is normal. However, excessive air or air blowing in your eyes is not. Contact us for help with mask fit or finding a different mask.
Change your disposable (white) filter every 2 weeks, or more often if needed for air quality.
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