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Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children
Have you noticed that your child has difficulty breathing while asleep? In children, facial shape development may be adversely affected by mouth breathing at night. Sleep breathing disorders can also impact your child’s overall health and is linked to hyperactivity. A recently published article states that children with snoring, apnea, or mouth breathing are 40 […]
2019 – The Year of Airway Health
You may find that your daughter has never slept well. You may hear her at night while she either grinds her teeth or snores. She may have sleep-disordered breathing. Both teeth grinding and snoring are NOT normal and should not occur in either children or adults. Both grinding and snoring are symptoms of a bigger […]
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Sleep Disordered
Breathing
Can range from frequent loud snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition where part, or all, of the airway is blocked repeatedly during sleep.
Speech
Speech disorders can affect adults and children. Early treatment can correct these conditions.
Tongue Restrictions
Can cause trouble nursing or bottle-feeding, trouble swallowing food leading to slow and picky eating, trouble with speech, or trouble with sleep quality.
Oral Dysfunction
When a child has difficulty controlling their lips, mouth, tongue and jaw muscles, it leads to problems eating, speaking and swallowing.
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