Airway Treatment

Sleep Apnea Treatment

Overview

Comprehensive Airway Solutions at Foundations Orthodontics

At Foundations Orthodontics, Dr. Renee Moran and Dr. Caitlin White are dedicated to providing effective and personalized solutions for airway issues, tailored to the unique needs of each patient. With a commitment to delivering detail-oriented care, the practice utilizes a high-tech, holistic approach to diagnose and manage these conditions effectively. By integrating orthodontics with airway-focused treatment, they ensure that patients receive comprehensive care addressing both dental health and overall well-being. For those seeking relief from sleep disturbances and breathing issues, contacting Foundations Orthodontics at (303) 694-4330 is the first step toward restful nights and improved quality of life.

Key Takeaways

Airway-focused orthodontics can help resolve breathing issues in children and adults, improving sleep and quality of life.


Early diagnosis of sleep apnea is crucial; untreated conditions can lead to serious health issues like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.


Regular follow-ups with healthcare providers ensure optimal treatment adjustments and monitoring of progress in managing airway symptoms.


Support from family and friends enhances adherence to treatment plans, improving outcomes for individuals suffering from airway issues.

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Airway-Focused Orthodontic Treatment

Did you know that obstructive sleep apnea and sleep-disordered breathing in children are tied to mouth breathing, restless sleep, poor school performance, behavioral problems, and even ADHD? Or that mouth breathing can cause significant changes in a child’s dental and facial development? Foundations Orthodontics can help! Dr. Renee Moran and Dr. Caitlin White offer airway treatment in Centennial, Granby, and Winter Park, CO, for patients of all ages. When individuals breathe properly and sleep soundly, it greatly improves their quality of life.

The Importance of Holistic Orthodontics for Airway Problems

Unlike traditional orthodontics, which focuses mainly on straightening teeth, holistic orthodontics evaluates the entire dental and facial system, including the airway. Harmony between teeth, bite, jaw joints, tongue position, and facial structure promotes unobstructed airways and encourages nasal breathing. Nasal breathing is essential for overall health and critical for proper craniofacial development, head posture, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) function.

How We Treat Airway Problems

At Foundations Orthodontics, airway problems, including nasal obstruction and sleep apnea, are treated through maxillary expansion. This technique widens the upper jaw and palate, often resulting in:

  • A widened floor of the nose, promoting better nasal breathing.
  • Increased space for the tongue.
  • Improved eruption of permanent teeth centered in bone.
  • Secondary opening of the posterior pharyngeal airway space, as the tongue moves forward.

The specific appliance or technique used depends on the patient’s age. Schedule a consultation to learn more or to have your airway evaluated by a holistic orthodontist today.

Take Action Today for Better Sleep

If you’re searching for effective airway treatment near you, look no further than Foundations Orthodontics. With the expertise of Dr. Renee Moran and Dr. Caitlin White, patients can expect personalized care addressing their unique needs. Call (303) 694-4330 today to schedule your consultation or reach out through our contact page. Visit us on Google Maps to find our location!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is nasal breathing so important?

Breathing correctly through the nose adds moisture and warmth to the air, enhances oxygen absorption by the lungs, filters out impurities and more. In kids, nasal breathing plays a critical role in their growth and development. When children can’t breathe adequately through their nose and resort to mouth breathing, it can interfere with the development of their facial structures, impacting their appearance and health as an adult. In people of all ages, a lack of nasal breathing forces the body to adapt to get enough oxygen in the blood, leading to a number of potential consequences. One of the most well known consequences of mouth breathing is sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), such as obstructive sleep apnea and upper-airway resistance syndrome. SDB doesn’t just affect adults either. It’s become a pervasive problem in children and has a negative impact on their development, growth, behavior, academic performance and overall well-being.

What are the signs of airway problems in children?

Did you know… 15% of children have sleep disordered breathing including obstructive sleep apnea but 90% go undiagnosed. Signs of an airway problem in kids include: Snoring Mouth breathing Choking or gasping for air while sleeping Pauses in breathing while sleeping Fatigue Bedwetting Waking up frequently during the night Other sleep problems, including night terrors and sleepwalking Teeth grinding (bruxism) Headaches Tension in the neck and shoulders Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain Forward head posture Behavioral and social problems (can mimic ADHD symptoms) Academic issues, including difficulty paying attention Asymmetrical facial appearance

What’s the best age to start airway-focused orthodontic treatment?

Early intervention while a child is still growing and has some of their baby teeth is ideal. It will allow us to correct the underlying cause of airway problems and prevent issues with development and breathing in the least invasive way possible. Early treatment can change oral posture and breathing patterns that will positively influence growth, skeletal and dental development and overall health for years to come. However, it’s never too late for treatment and our doctors can treat teenagers and adults too. With her holistic approach, she aims to strike the perfect balance of health, function and cosmetics.

What does airway treatment for kids involve?

In young children, the maxilla (the bone that forms the upper jaw) consists of two pieces that meet in the middle at what’s known as the midline suture. Until around puberty, the suture is not fused and it responds to pressure and tension with a fixed expander. The appliance attaches to the upper molars and sits against the roof of the mouth. As you activate the palatal expander using a special key, it gently separates the two halves of the upper jaw and causes them to grow outwards. New bone forms in the middle, stabilizing the skeletal expansion. Not only does this widen the palate to open the airway, treatment also helps create a healthy, aligned bite and encourages your child’s permanent teeth to erupt into their proper positions.

How does airway treatment for teens and young adults work?

From the mid-to-late teen years into the early 20s, the midline suture is too tight to expand with a traditional palatal expander. However, our doctors can often still achieve skeletal expansion by using a mini-implant-supported expander. Since it’s a bone-borne appliance instead of a tooth-supported one, it can exert enough force to safely widen the upper jaw. It might sound intimidating, but we promise, getting the mini implants is minimally invasive and you won’t feel a thing during the procedure. Just like with a regular expander, once the appliance is in place, you’ll use a key to activate it. This will gently separate the maxilla and help expand the upper jaw. Once expansion is complete, our doctors will leave the appliance in for a little longer while new bone develops and locks the expansion in place.