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Children’s Sleep & Airway Health

When it may be more than a phase

If your child wets the bed, struggles to focus, or snores, disrupted sleep may be part of the picture. We help families explore whether airway development and breathing patterns are contributing factors—so children can rest well and truly thrive.

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ADHD and Airway Health: Is There a Connection?

Sleep challenges in children don’t always look like fatigue. Sometimes they show up as hyperactivity, impulsivity, or difficulty focusing.

There is growing research showing an overlap between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and attention-related symptoms in some children. When breathing is restricted at night, the brain may miss out on the deeper, restorative stages of sleep needed for steady mood, focus, and regulation the next day.

We don’t diagnose ADHD—and we don’t replace your child’s pediatrician. Our role is to evaluate whether airway structure and nighttime breathing could be contributing to what you’re seeing.

Young boy with hand on his head, looking distracted at a desk — tied to ADHD-like symptoms from poor sleep.

THE WARNING SIGNS OF AIRWAY ISSUES

Sleep-disordered breathing in children doesn’t always look obvious. Some signs show up at night, while others appear during the day.

Nighttime Signs

  • Snoring: Even light snoring can be a sign that airflow is restricted during sleep.
  • Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Grinding may happen as the jaw shifts in response to airway obstruction.
  • Bedwetting: If a child is dry during the day but wets the bed at night, sleep quality and breathing may be worth exploring.

Daytime Symptoms

  • Mouth Breathing: A common sign that nasal breathing may be restricted.
  • Hyperactivity or Trouble Focusing: Poor sleep in children often shows up as restlessness, impulsivity, or difficulty concentrating.
  • Irritability or Trouble Waking: These can be subtle signs of disrupted sleep.

These signs are easy to miss, but when they begin to cluster together, they may point to an airway issue worth evaluating.

We Don’t “Wait It Out.”

We use proactive, non-invasive treatments to grow the airway and fix the root-cause of the struggle.

Airway Orthodontics (Expansion)

Custom oral appliances gently widen the dental arches, creating more space for the tongue and supporting healthy nasal airflow as your child grows.

Myofunctional Therapy

Think of it as physical therapy for the tongue and facial muscles. This therapy helps retrain proper tongue posture and lip seal, supporting more natural breathing patterns.

ENT Collaboration

In some cases, enlarged tonsils or adenoids may contribute to airway restriction. We assess tonsil size and, when appropriate, coordinate with trusted pediatric ENTs to ensure comprehensive care.

Benefits of Healthy Sleep

Healthy sleep changes a child's trajectory.

  • Brain Development: A rested brain allows for better focus, memory retention, and emotional control.
  • Physical Growth: Critical growth hormones are primarily released during deep, restorative sleep.
  • Peace of mind: Finally solving the "mystery" behind your child's bedwetting or behavior issues.
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HOW IT WORKS

How We Help Your Child Thrive

Every plan is individualized, but treatment generally follows a clear sequence:

01

Airway Screening

We perform a specialized pediatric exam to look for physical red flags—like tonsil size, tongue-ties, and wear on the teeth.

02

Diagnosis

We treat based on data, not guesses. We may recommend a pediatric sleep study or collaborate with an allied health professional, such as an ENT, to confirm the diagnosis.

03

Treatment Plan

We create a custom plan—whether it’s an oral appliance to widen the palate (Expansion) or therapy to strengthen the tongue (Myo).

04

Healthy Growth

As the airway opens, we often see bedwetting stop, grades improve, and behavior stabilize.

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DID YOU KNOW?

A child’s head and jaws develop faster than any other part of the body. By age 4, 90% of craniofacial development has already occurred.*

The younger our patients start, the better—but it’s never too late to begin treatment.

*Liang, C., Profico, A., Buzi, C. et al. Normal human craniofacial growth and development from 0 to 4 years. Sci Rep 13, 9641 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-36646-8

What to Expect

No Blame

We know you are doing your best. We are here to provide answers and support, not to judge your parenting.

Comfort

We work closely with pediatricians, ENTs, and myofunctional therapists to ensure your child gets comprehensive care.

Team Approach

Our exams are gentle and non-invasive. We make the experience positive and empowering for children.

ASK THE EXPERTS

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my child outgrow bedwetting?

Likely not. While they might stop wetting the bed eventually, the underlying airway issue often persists and morphs into other problems—like anxiety, fatigue, or adult sleep apnea later in life. Treating it now changes their health trajectory.

Is my child too young to be screened?

No. We are trained to screen for airway health from a very early age. Identifying issues during periods of rapid growth allows for the most effective, minimally invasive treatment.

How is this different from what my pediatrician does?

We focus specifically on the structural and dental components of breathing—jaw development, tongue posture, and oral function—that pediatricians may not assess in detail. We collaborate with your medical team rather than replace them.

OUR LOCATIONS

Serving the Greater Houston and Austin Area

Find the office nearest you and schedule your visit today.

16402 W. Lake Houston Pkwy, Suite 500, Houston, TX 77044

(346) 266-0880

8190 Barker Cypress Road, Suite 200, Cypress, TX 77433

(346) 539-1270

501 S Friendswood Dr, Suite 105, Friendswood, TX 77546

(713) 538-1567

4906 FM 1463 Rd, Suite 100, Katy, TX 77494

(346) 338-9980

18718 University Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479

(346) 436-7767

2702 Yale St, Suite 102, Houston, TX 77008

(346) 707-0060

923 Pine Market Ave, Suite 500, Montgomery, TX 77316

(346) 707-0075

3620 Ranch Rd 620 S, Suite 280, Bee Cave, TX 78738

(737) 394-5250

Dental Insurance Accepted

Unsure about your coverage? Let us do the heavy lifting. We accept most major PPO plans and will verify your benefits for you before your first visit.

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Help Your Child Sleep, Breathe, and Thrive

Our airway-focused pediatric care can transform your child's sleep, behavior, and overall health.