Pediatric Sleep Treatment - Dallas Tx
Do your children find school challenging? Are they grappling with ADHD, bedwetting, or waking up tired? Learn more about Pediatric Sleep Apnea treatment, Lake Highlands Dallas Tx
Breathe Better
Breathing is the core of existence; when compromised, it reverberates through every facet of your health and overall well-being.
Sleep Better
Sleep quality is the bedrock of your well-being; when you sleep peacefully, it positively influences your entire existence.
Feel Better
With improved breathing and quality sleep, you not only feel better but also lay the groundwork to improve your health and vitality.
Live Better
Breathing better, sleeping better, and feeling better empowers your child to truly live better — a life of vitality, purpose, and fulfillment.
The Connection to Jaw Development
Sleep apnea happens when the airway gets narrow or collapses, making it hard to breathe properly while sleeping. This issue can start in early life, even when we are babies. Eating soft and processed foods can affect how our jaw grows and make it smaller, which can cause problems with our airway in the future.
Additionally, several factors impact jaw development, including:
- How long the child was breastfed
- Is the child getting a soft/mushy food diet
- Was a pacifier used, and for how long
- Poor oral habits, such as thumb sucking and tongue thrusting -Mouth breathing
- Tongues that are restricted/tied.
Treatment gets the best results when started early. Our Doctors focus on helping kids expand airways as they’re developing.
The Problem May Not Be What You Think It Is..
Signs & Symptoms of Sleep Apnea
- Mouth Breathing
- Nightmares And Restless Sleep
- Chronic Allergies
- Bedwetting
- Swollen Tonsils Or Adenoids
- Irritability
- Headaches
- Mouth Breathing
- Snoring And
- Grinding Teeth
- ADD/ADHD
- Tongue & Lip tie
- Depression
- Anger
Possible Treatments for SDB
Treating The Symptoms
Children with sleep apnea can be treated through various approaches, depending on the severity of their condition and its underlying causes. Here are the different treatment options such as:
- Behavioral Therapy
- (CPAP): Oral Appliances
- Surgery
- Orthodontic Treatment
- Lifestyle Modifications.
Each treatment approach is tailored to the child’s specific needs and the underlying causes of their sleep apnea. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most suitable treatment plan for the child.
Kids Have Sleep Apnea Too
A Compromised Airway
This interruption disturbs their sleep, preventing them from getting a good night's rest. As a result, their thinking and memory can be affected the next day, and it may even cause health problems.
Unfortunately, issues related to breathing during sleep often remain unnoticed, are diagnosed incorrectly, or don't receive treatment. If your child displays these signs, they might be experiencing problems with their breathing while sleeping.
The Vivos Treatment
Treating The Root Cause
The Vivos system offers a non-surgical solution for addressing the root cause of an underdeveloped jaw. It typically involves the use of a daytime-nighttime appliance to gradually expand the upper palate.
The Vivos Method doesn't just treat sleep apnea symptoms; it addresses the root cause using noninvasive oral appliances prescribed by trained professionals. This multidisciplinary approach targets underlying dentofacial issues contributing to sleep apnea, effectively addressing structural upper airway problems. By tackling the root cause, the Vivos Method offers transformative, long-term relief and enhances overall health.
We Treat More Than Just The Symptoms
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How Our Sleep Treatment Can Help
Snoring
Snoring often serves as a key indicator of sleep apnea. If you find yourself asking, ‘Could my snoring be linked to sleep apnea?’ We’re here to help you uncover the answer and provide effective solutions.
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Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea involves the recurring interruption of breathing during sleep, impacting health at all stages of life. Concerned about how it might affect you? Our protocols determine its impact and provide effective solutions.
Mouth Breathing
Do you find yourself mouth breathing? Uncover the connection to sleep apnea as we explore the ‘why’ together and work on transitioning to healthier nose breathing through our effective strategies.
Bedwetting
Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is mainly a physiological issue, not tied to behavioral maturity. Our treatment, alone or in conjunction with our health care partners, can help resolve it.
ADD/ADHD
ADD/ADHD can be linked to sleep apnea and breathing disorders, often misdiagnosed and mistreated with medication. We focuses on addressing these cognitive and behavioral deviations in our assessment and treatment protocols.
Allergies and Asthma
Why do you experience asthma or allergies while others don’t? Our mission is to uncover the underlying causes. Through specialized treatment methods, we aim to reveal hidden answers and provide effective solutions.
What They’re Saying
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FAQ’s
More people have sleep apnea than you think
1 in 5 adults have mild OSA
1 in 15 have moderate to severe OSA
9% of middle-aged women and 25% of middle-aged men suffer from OSA
How often do we wear the device?
For adults about 3-4 hours during the day and while sleeping overnight.
For children about 1-2 hours during the day and while sleeping overnight, these awesome appliances work their magic. They’re like little guides, helping with the natural growth and development of your child’s mouth, jaws, and airways. They do an incredible job of counteracting the negative impacts of modern life on their oral health. It’s all about promoting a healthy future!
Will it help with my crowded/crooked teeth?
Maybe! Our Doctors take a case-by-case approach to help you breathe better at night and promote a healthy airway. That’s our main goal, no doubt about it. But here’s the exciting part: along the way, we often see some fantastic bonuses. As we work our magic to promote jaw growth, we create more space for those teeth to fit perfectly in their mouth. Say goodbye to crowded teeth if we achieve that goal!
Now, even after our treatment, you might still need a little help from orthodontics to get that perfectly aligned end result. But here’s why we do what we do: we want you to have the best shot at a good night’s rest and improved breathing. Because when you can breathe better, you become better sleepers.
So let’s join forces and get you on the road to getting a proper rest and improved breathing!
How long is the treatment?
The treatment time may differ depending on your age and the severity of your case. Don’t worry, though! Our Doctors will set treatment goals and provide you with a general idea of how long it might take. It’s all about progress and moving forward together!
Is the OSA treatment covered by insurance?
We don’t currently accept insurance but, you have the option to seek reimbursement from your medical insurance company. However, it’s important to note that your medical insurance plan might have some limits or exclusions on the coverage amount.
To get all the details specific to your plan, it’s best to reach out directly to your Medical/Dental insurance company. They’ll be able to provide you with the specifics related to your coverage and answer any questions you may have. It’s always good to stay informed and make the most of your insurance benefits!
Should snoring be ignored?
Snoring is not merely a loud and bothersome noise; it can serve as an important indicator of a Sleep Breathing Disorder (SBD) that should not be taken lightly. It is estimated that around 42 million Americans are affected by SBDs.
One of the most prevalent types of SBD is Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a medical condition in which the tongue and soft tissues obstruct the airway, preventing proper airflow into the lungs. Recognizing the potential seriousness of SBDs is crucial for prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Sleep Apnea and Its Impact on Health
- Mild OSA is found in 70% of heart attack patients.
- Sleep Apnea affects 86% of obese individuals with type 2 Diabetes.
- Hypertension is present in 43% of patients with mild OSA.
- Sleep Apnea is experienced by 48% of individuals with type 2 Diabetes.
- Drowsy driving causes around 100,000 car accidents annually.
- Individuals with Sleep Apnea are at a 4 times higher risk of stroke.
- Untreated Sleep Apnea can lead to memory problems, weight gain, impotence, and headaches.
- Over 20 years, untreated OSA can reduce survivability by 30% or more.
- Drowsy driving results in 100,000 car accidents, 40,000 injuries, and 1,550 deaths yearly.
- Approximately 38,000 deaths each year are associated with Sleep Apnea-related cardiovascular problems, including high blood pressure, hypertension, and stroke.
Do we see children?
Yes, children are our best patients! We recommend that children have their first dental visit around age 2.
What are the benefits of breathing through the nose?
Your nose is a superhero when it comes to safe, efficient, and proper breathing. It rocks some incredible powers, including:
Filtering out the bad stuff: Those nasal hairs? They work like tiny bouncers, keeping dust, allergens, and pollen from crashing your lungs’ party.
Moisturizing like a pro: Your nose knows how to add some moisture to the air you breathe. It warms things up and adds a touch of hydration, so your lungs can handle it like a champ.
Boosting circulation with nitric oxide: When you take a breath through your nose, it’s like your nose high-fiving your blood vessels. It releases nitric oxide (NO), a fancy vasodilator that helps widen those blood vessels. That means better oxygen flow throughout your body.
So, next time you take a breath, give your nose a little nod of appreciation for all the incredible things it does to keep you breathing like a boss!
Contact Us
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Phone:
(214) 349-9400
Address:
9757 White Rock Trail
Dallas, TX 75238
Email:
hello@breathewellsleepsolutions.com