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Airway Centered Orthodontics for Children

Airway Centered Orthodontics for Children

Why is Early Childhood Orthodontic Treatment So Vital?

It is important for children to have healthy sleep, and early airway problems can be detected through a screening examination by Dr. Buck. Customized treatments, starting at age 4, can improve or eliminate sleep-breathing problems and promote healthy jaw growth. Proper cognitive development relies on robust and healthy sleep, and untreated sleep disorders can lead to symptoms related to ADD. Addressing these issues early can reduce the need for braces later in life and benefit a child’s overall growth and development.

Does Your Child Snore or Mouth Breathe at Night?

No child between 2 and 4 years-old should be snoring. Snoring and open-mouth breathing at night are detrimental to a child’s growth, development and cognitive functions. Children should have the best quality of sleep and need ten-to-sixteen hours of high-quality sleep each night for proper development.

There is reputable medical research that shows jaw development strategies in younger children promote healthy and optimal sleep patterns. With Airway Centered Orthodontics and technology from Myobrace, we can intervene on sleep and jaw development problems with long-term solutions for children as young as 3 or 4 years-old. Balance Epigenetic Orthodontics treats children as young as 2 to 4 years-old with treatments that protect sleep and jaw development. Early intervention on jaw development promotes healthy airway, jaw and facial development for a lifetime.

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Don’t ignore the symptoms just because they are common.

We’ve grown up in a culture where the first orthodontic screening usually happens at age 7. Then they begin a waiting period until around the age of 12 when their permanent teeth have erupted. With today’s science, we know better. The waiting period for orthodontics is a missed opportunity.

By starting early in a child’s facial development, we can use Myobrace technology and other orthopedic stimulation to maximize the full genetic potential of facial growth. Dr. Buck believes it’s possible a high percentage of children he is treating with these techniques will not need braces at all in their early teen years.

By eliminating snoring and mouth breathing by developing the child’s airway, the Myobrace technology assures for restful sleep and all the developmental benefits that affords a growing child. The full forward developed jaws also create competent airways and proper body posture which are key factors in avoiding sleep apnea as an adult. Additionally, the a fully formed jaw creates aesthetically pleasing, fully developed facial features.

What are the common symptom related to poor sleep patterns and underdeveloped jaw structure in children?

  • Hyperactivity
  • Inattention
  • Impulsivity
  • Oppositional behavior
  • Difficulty waking up in the morning
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Moodiness and irritability
  • Bed wetting (enuresis)
  • Academic problems and poor cognitive performance as compared to peers
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Unexplained weight gain
  • Insulin resistance and pre diabetes syndrome
  • Slowed growth patterns
  • Insomnia
  • Restless sleep patterns
  • Chronic upper respiratory infections
  • Enlarged tonsils and adenoids
  • Asthma
  • Immune suppression
  • Night sweating
  • Daytime sleepiness
  • fatigue

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What is the difference between sleep apnea in children and in adults?

The Effects of Mouth Breathing

Children are not just small adults. The threshold for sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in children is much lower than adults. In adults, episodes where breathing stops or is reduced must last 10 or more seconds before being considered an apnea or hypopnea. Even healthy adults have some degree of sleep-related disordered breathing. There is an apnea index to differentiate normal from pathologic apnea. The apnea index is an average of the number of apneas occurring per hour during sleep. Apnea indices of fewer than 5 events per hour and hypopnea indices of fewer than 5 events per hour are generally considered to be within normal limits by adult standards.

Healthy children have fewer episodes of sleep disordered breathing than adults, and adult criteria is inadequate for diagnosing OSA in children. Most pediatric sleep centers view apneas or hypopneas that occur more than once per hour as abnormal. Other diagnostic factors are should be considered. It is not cute if your child snores – it is dangerous.

Mouth breathing is chaotic, and it disrupts the balance of CO2 and O2 in the blood. This leads to a chemical imbalance of blood pH due to breathing off CO2 from the lungs which always occurs with mouth breathing. This effect causes over-breathing in rate with shallow patterns of breathing that are unhealthy. Lowered CO2 in the blood always decreases the oxygen delivery to all tissues including the brain which is the most sensitive tissue to oxygen. A young child with highly active and developing neural tissue can be adversely affected by decreased oxygen delivery during sleep as a result of chronic mouth breathing.

At the same time, mouth breathing activates the stress side of the nervous system, increasing stress hormones. This creates, among other things, excess circulating cortisol. Cortisol destabilizes blood sugar, elevating it and leading to over-secretion of insulin and a feedback cycle of elevated triglycerides and fat storage. Improper hunger comes from this effect due to episodes of low blood sugar. Finally, elevated stress activation contributes to systemic inflammation.

Long-term benefits

By starting early in a child’s facial development, we can use Myobrace technology and other orthopedic stimulation to maximize the full genetic potential of facial growth. Dr. Buck believes it is possible a high percentage of children he is treating with these techniques will not need braces at all in their early teen years.

By eliminating snoring and mouth breathing by developing the child’s airway, the Myobrace technology assures for restful sleep and all the developmental benefits that affords a growing child. The full forward developed jaws also create competent airways and proper body posture which are key factors in avoiding sleep apnea as an adult. Additionally, the a fully formed jaw creates aesthetically pleasing, fully developed facial features.

At Balance Epigenetic Orthodontics, we’ve successfully treated many adult and teenage patients using these techniques. With Myobrace, we can now bring this leading-edge dental science to children as young as four years-old, increasing the benefit the science can have on their lives. For more information on Airway Centered Orthodontics or how Myobrace can benefit your child, please contact us today!