Why We Look at Airway
Understanding the Airway Epidemic
From childhood through adulthood, the way your jaw develops plays a key role in the health of your airway, teeth, and tongue posture. Healthy breathing starts with nasal breathing, but when there are anatomical differences in the nasal passages, jaw structure, or tongue position, it can lead to improper breathing patterns and even sleep disturbances. Over time, these issues can significantly affect overall health, energy levels, and quality of life—for both children and adults.
Sleep-disordered breathing and conditions like sleep apnea are becoming increasingly common, affecting both children and adults. While this trend is concerning, the encouraging news is that these issues are often preventable in children and treatable at any age with the right care and guidance.
Possible Signs of Airway-Related Sleep Issues:
Snoring or gasping during sleep
Breathing pauses at night
Consistent mouth breathing
Daytime fatigue or drowsiness
Morning headaches or jaw discomfort
Difficulty focusing or ADHD-like symptoms
Changes in mood, such as anxiety or irritability
Memory challenges or cognitive decline
High blood pressure
Weight management difficulties
Blood sugar imbalances or diabetes
Chronic pain or fibromyalgia
Asthma or frequent allergies
Low thyroid function
When Treated, Airway Issues Can Improve Your Life By:
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Enhancing Sleep Quality
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Boosting Energy + Focus
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Supporting Healthy Growth + Development
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Relieving Jaw Tension + Discomfort
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Improving Long-Term Oral Health
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Adult Airway
We evaluate facial structure, bite alignment, and airway size as part of a comprehensive approach to treat adult airway issues. Treatment may involve clear aligners, a jaw advancement device or collaborative care with a physical or myofunctional therapist or sleep specialist. This approach can help address issues like snoring, sleep apnea, TMJ pain, and chronic fatigue by targeting the root causes, not just the symptoms.
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Pediatric Airway
At our practice, we take a comprehensive approach to orthodontic care by placing a strong emphasis on airway health. While traditional orthodontics focuses primarily on aligning teeth, we understand that lasting oral health involves more than just a straight smile. That’s why every treatment plan we create is designed to support open, healthy airways—promoting better breathing, improved sleep, and overall well-being.