Is your child struggling with bedwetting, chronic snoring, or difficulty focusing in school? These aren't just "phases" they'll outgrow – they could be signs of sleep-breathing problems affecting their development. Many parents tell us they've spent years seeking answers, only to be told to "wait and see."
Stop bedwetting
Stop Thumb-Sucking
sleep through the night
proper facial growth
Breathe better
Improve focus at school
Parents come to us exhausted after years of "wait and see" advice and missed diagnoses. The problem? Other providers treat symptoms, not root causes. We created a comprehensive airway health program that looks at the whole child. When breathing improves, everything changes – from behavior to development to quality of life.
You want better sleep for the whole family.
Your child's snoring or mouth breathing keeps everyone awake. Our airway-focused treatments help restore quiet, restful nights.
You're concerned about behavioral issues.
When children can't breathe properly at night, it affects daytime behavior. We address the root cause of focus and mood challenges.
You've been told to "wait and see."
Early intervention prevents bigger problems later. Our comprehensive approach finds answers other providers miss.
Your child shows signs of airway issues.
From bedwetting to teeth grinding, breathing problems have many symptoms. We look at the whole picture of your child's health.
Watch for signs like mouth breathing, chronic snoring, bedwetting, teeth grinding, restless sleep, or daytime fatigue. ADHD-like symptoms, poor academic performance, and behavioral issues can also indicate sleep-breathing problems. Early evaluation is crucial since these issues don't typically resolve on their own.
We recommend evaluation as early as age 3 if you notice breathing concerns. Early intervention during key growth periods (ages 3-12) allows us to guide proper jaw and airway development, preventing more serious issues later. However, we successfully treat children of all ages.
No, regular snoring and mouth breathing aren't normal childhood phases. These habits indicate restricted airways and can significantly impact growth, development, and behavior. Proper evaluation can identify the root cause and guide appropriate treatment.
Sleep-disordered breathing prevents quality rest, leading to symptoms that mirror ADHD – poor focus, irritability, and behavioral challenges. Studies show that addressing airway issues often resolves these symptoms and improves academic performance.
We offer comprehensive solutions including myofunctional therapy, palatal expansion, HealthyStart® , and Myobrace® treatments. Our approach is gentle, non-invasive, and focused on supporting natural development. Treatment plans are customized based on your child's specific needs and age.
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🧡 what we offer:
Everything needed to understand your breathing problems and create clear solutions for lasting health.
Expert evaluation of airway, sleep, and breathing patterns for infants, children and adults.