The size and shape of the jaws directly influence airway space. A narrow upper arch, a recessed lower jaw, or an underdeveloped palate can reduce nasal passage and throat dimensions — making it harder to breathe freely, especially during sleep. Because jaw development is driven by how a child breathes, swallows, and positions their tongue, these structural problems and functional patterns reinforce each other over time if left unaddressed.
Structural factors we evaluate in relation to airway health include:
Airway Orthodontics
Myofunctional therapy can help address:
Frequently Asked Questions
The most common signs to watch for are habitual mouth breathing during the day, snoring, restless or disrupted sleep, and daytime symptoms like fatigue, difficulty concentrating, or behavioral changes that seem out of character. Because these signs are easy to attribute to other causes, a clinical evaluation that specifically screens for airway concerns is the most reliable way to determine whether a structural problem is contributing.
For children with structural contributors to airway compromise, such as a narrow upper arch or a lower jaw positioned too far back, orthodontic intervention during the growth years can meaningfully increase airway dimensions and reduce reliance on mouth breathing. It is not a substitute for medical care when conditions like sleep apnea are present, but it can be a critical part of a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses the root structural cause.
Regular orthodontics focuses primarily on tooth alignment and bite correction, while airway orthodontics takes a broader view by considering how jaw structure and oral posture affect the upper airway and incorporating that into the treatment plan. In practice, this means screening for breathing and sleep concerns at every evaluation, using 3D imaging to assess airway dimensions, and coordinating with medical specialists when the findings call for it.
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