Airway Dentistry

Airway dentistry focuses on the relationship between oral health and breathing issues, using mandibular advancement devices and other therapies to treat bruxism, teeth crowding, snoring, and other conditions.

Airway Dentistry in Twin Falls, ID

Airway dentistry ensures optimal airway health for patients by identifying and addressing breathing issues. It examines how the mouth, jaw, and airway function together and how dental treatments can influence breathing patterns, especially during sleep.

Airway dental treatment can involve collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as sleep specialists, ENT doctors, and orthodontists, to diagnose and treat airway-related problems. Treatments can include mandibular advancement devices, Invisalign®, myofunctional therapy, and other options.

  • What does airway dentistry treat?

    Airway dentistry treats various breathing issues and associated problems that adults and children face, including bruxism (teeth grinding), daytime fatigue, snoring, mouth breathing, cracked or crowded teeth, breathing obstruction, hypertension, and obesity. For children specifically, it can also help address night terrors, bedwetting, and behavioral issues like ADHD.

  • What treatments are used for airway issues?

    Airway dentistry treatments vary depending on the patient’s needs and the severity of airway dysfunction. Here at Mint Dental, we offer treatment options including:

    • Mandibular advancement devices: These help reposition the jaw and tongue forward to keep the airway open.
    • Myofunctional therapy: This strengthens and retrains the tongue, lips, and facial muscles to promote proper breathing and oral posture.
    • Invisalign®: Orthodontic treatment helps align teeth and jaws to improve breathing and reduce airway obstructions.
    • CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) treatment: Using a tube and mask worn over the nose or mouth, CPAP therapy delivers a continuous stream of air to keep the airway open during sleep.
    • Adult arch expansion therapy: This option widens the upper or lower dental arch to create more space for the tongue, improving airway function and enhancing facial aesthetics.
    • Inspire® therapy: This stimulates the hypoglossal nerve, which controls the tongue and airway muscles, preventing airway collapse during sleep.
    • Tongue tie treatment: This option typically involves a surgical procedure to release tissue underneath the tongue. It is often combined with myofunctional therapy to retrain the tongue muscles for proper placement.
    • Removable habit corrector: These oral appliances are designed to help patients, especially children, correct oral habits that can negatively impact jaw development, breathing, tongue posture, and airway health.
    • Fixed expander: These non-removable orthodontic appliances widen the upper or lower dental arch and improve airway function, nasal breathing, and facial development.
  • Who is primarily affected by airway dental issues?

    Airway dental issues impact men and women of all ages, but children are especially prone to these problems due to jaw structure, breathing habits, and developmental conditions.

Additional Questions?

If you would like to learn more about airway dentistry and treatment options, please contact our Twin Falls, ID, office and we will be happy to address any questions or concerns.

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1415 N. Fillmore, Suite 701
Twin Falls, ID 83301
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