Airway, Breathing & Sleep

A young boy in a blue shirt pretends to sleep in the meadow.
A young boy in a blue shirt pretends to sleep in the meadow.

Because how your child breathes directly impacts how they grow.

  • Airway-focused evaluations

  • Screening for mouth breathing, snoring, and sleep-disordered breathing

  • Tongue and lip tie assessments

  • Functional Frenuloplasty (not offered yet)

  • Collaboration with ENTs, allergists, myofunctional therapists, and sleep specialists

  • Guidance on nasal breathing and nasal hygiene

Habitual mouth breathing is a signal that we can’t ignore.

A child is asleep on a pillow with their mouth slightly open.
A girl is smelling lavendar.

The nose was designed for breathing. Mouth-breathing is only a meant as a back-up plan and for a short time.

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