Full Face CPAP Masks

Full face CPAP masks are designed to seal over both your nose and mouth, making them the recommended choice for mouth breathers and patients prescribed higher therapy pressures. CPAPSupply.ca carries a wide selection of full face CPAP masks from ResMed, Respironics, and Fisher & Paykel, including popular models such as the ResMed AirFit F20, AirFit F40, AirFit F30i, Respironics DreamWear Full Face, and Fisher & Paykel Simplus and Vitera. Whether you are newly diagnosed or looking to switch masks, our selection covers a range of fits and frame styles. Free shipping on all Canadian orders over $99.
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Full Face CPAP Masks for Mouth Breathers and Higher Pressures

A full face CPAP mask fits over both your nose and mouth, forming a secure seal around your face to ensure that therapeutic air reaches your airway regardless of how you breathe during sleep. If you wake up with a dry mouth, breathe through your mouth when you sleep, or use higher CPAP pressures that nasal-only masks struggle to hold a seal against, a full face mask is usually the right starting point.

Some shoppers call these full masks, full face masks, or simply mouth and nose masks. They all describe the same category, and you will find every model we carry on this page.

How a Full Face CPAP Mask Works

A full face mask creates a single sealed chamber over your nose and mouth. Pressurized air from your CPAP machine flows through the tubing into the mask, pushing through whichever airway is open at any given moment. This is why mouth breathers, people with chronic congestion, and anyone whose mouth tends to fall open during deep sleep get reliable therapy from a full face mask when a nasal mask might leak.

Modern full face masks come in two broad styles. Traditional designs cover the bridge of the nose down to below the chin. Newer minimal-contact designs sit under the nose rather than over it, reducing pressure points around the eyes and cutting down on the visual obstruction many wearers find uncomfortable. Both styles deliver the same therapy. The right one depends on your face shape, sleep position, and whether you wear glasses while reading or watching TV in bed.

Full Face CPAP Masks We Carry

Most Popular Full Face Masks

The mainstream workhorses. These are the masks most often prescribed by Canadian sleep clinics and the ones our customers reorder year after year.

Minimal Contact and Hybrid Designs

These masks sit under the nose instead of over the bridge, freeing up your line of sight for reading, watching TV, or wearing glasses in bed. Most also use a top-of-head tube connection.

Traditional Coverage and Value Options

Classic over-the-nose designs and lower-cost options. Good fits for higher pressures, larger faces, or anyone who prefers the security of full-perimeter coverage.

Why Buy Your Full Face CPAP Mask Online in Canada

You do not need a prescription to buy a CPAP mask in Canada. Masks are accessories, not medical devices in the regulatory sense, so the same model your sleep clinic charges over $300 for is available here for the same price the manufacturer sets nationwide. We ship from a Canadian warehouse, prices are in CAD, and there are no surprise duty fees at the border.

Every order over $99 ships free across Canada. We also offer a mask satisfaction guarantee on most full-face models. If the mask you choose does not seal well or feel right within 30 days, contact us, and we will work with you to find one that does.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size full-face CPAP mask do I need?

Most full face masks come in small, medium, and large, sized by the distance from the bridge of your nose to just below your bottom lip. The Fisher & Paykel Evora and ResMed AirFit F20 ship as fit packs with multiple cushion sizes included. If you are unsure, contact our team, and we can walk you through measuring at home.

What is the difference between a full face, nasal, and nasal pillow CPAP mask?

A full face mask is designed to enclose both your nose and mouth. A nasal mask covers only your nose, sealing across the bridge and under the nostrils. A nasal pillow mask uses small silicone inserts that sit at the entrance of each nostril. A full face is the right choice for mouth breathers, higher pressures, and chronic congestion.

Are full-face CPAP masks better for mouth breathers?

Yes. If you breathe through your mouth at night or your jaw drops open during deep sleep, a nasal-only mask leaks air and disrupts therapy. A full face mask seals around both airways, so therapy stays effective whether you breathe through your nose, mouth, or both. This is the most common reason a sleep clinic recommends a full face mask.

Can I wear glasses with a full face CPAP mask?

Yes, but the mask style matters. Minimal-contact designs like the Respironics Amara View, ResMed AirFit F30i, and Fisher & Paykel Evora sit under the nose instead of over the bridge, leaving room for glasses to rest naturally. Traditional over-the-nose masks make wearing glasses in bed difficult because the frame pushes against the nose bridge.

Do I need a prescription for a full-face CPAP mask in Canada?

No. CPAP masks do not require a prescription in Canada. Only CPAP machines themselves require one. You can order any full face mask on this page directly without paperwork. If you do not yet have a CPAP machine, browse our CPAP machines section for prescription guidance.

How often should I replace my full-face CPAP mask?

Replace the cushion every one to three months and the headgear every six months. The full mask frame typically lasts twelve to eighteen months before the silicone loses its seal. Health Canada and most provincial coverage programs follow these intervals when calculating replacement allowances.

Do you ship full-face CPAP masks across Canada?

Yes. We ship to every province and territory from our Canadian warehouse. Orders over $99 ship free, and most orders arrive within two to five business days, depending on your location.

What is your return policy on full face CPAP masks?

Most full face masks on this page are covered by our 30-day mask satisfaction guarantee. If the mask does not fit or seal well, contact us within 30 days, and we will work with you to exchange it for a different size or model. Some accessories and clearance items are final sale, which is noted on the individual product pages.

Need help choosing the right full face CPAP mask?

Our team includes a Registered Respiratory Therapist who can assist you in evaluating choices tailored to your sleep position, pressure setting, and face shape. Call 1-855-552-7283 or use the chat icon at the bottom of the screen.