Why Early Treatment Matters

Read below to learn how early airway and jaw development can shape your child’s overall health.

Dentist in gloves examining a young girl’s airway and nasal area while she reclines in a dental chair.

During these early years, a child’s mouth, teeth, and jaw are still developing, which means small adjustments can make a big difference. Early intervention helps ensure proper alignment, breathing, and facial growth, with a lifetime of a healthy airway and breathing.

Snoring, mouth breathing, restless sleep, crowded teeth, dark circles under the eyes, frequent bed-wetting, or daytime tiredness may all indicate your child isn’t getting enough quality sleep.

Early jaw growth and airway development can help improve breathing, support better sleep, and promote healthy growth and alignment.

These small, comfortable devices gently guide jaw growth and create more space for developing teeth. By improving airway function, they can also help children breathe easier and sleep better at night. Supporting healthier growth and their overall well-being.

Better sleep, more energy during the day, and healthier long-term development are all possible through proper jaw growth and airway support. Early treatment can lead to improved focus, mood, and confidence, and often means less need for braces or orthodontic work later on.

Request a consultation today and start being proactive with your child’s airway development.

The Root Cause: Underdeveloped Jaws

Many airway problems begin with underdeveloped jaws. When the jaws don’t grow properly, there isn’t enough space for the tongue and airway—leading to sleep apnea, snoring, mouth breathing, TMJ pain, headaches, and more.

At Atkins & Anderson, we focus on jaw and airway development to treat the source of these issues, not just the symptoms.

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What to Expect in Airway Dentistry

Our process is simple, supportive, and focused on your child’s comfort.

Smiling young boy in a dental chair holding and looking at a dental X-ray with a masked dentist beside him.

We’ll check your child’s breathing, teeth, and jaw development to see if airway treatment is needed.

Every child’s plan is tailored — with the right appliance or aligner for their growth needs.

We’ll monitor your child’s progress, review any changes, and make small adjustments as needed to keep everything moving smoothly and on track.

1. Better developed airway.
2. Less risk for sleep apnea as a child and adult.
3. Prevention and resolution of airway related symptoms.
4. Less chance for relapse crowding as an adult.
5. Better performance in academics and sports.
6. Better overall health.

Child’s Intake Form

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