Sleep Disordered Breathing
Sleep-disordered breathing is an umbrella term that is encompasses breathing difficulties that occur during sleep. It can include anything from mouth breathing to snoring to obstructive sleep apnea. It is of utmost importance to diagnose it in the developing and growing child to help prevent any behavioral issues associated with it.
Children with sleep disordered breathing have an “airway issue.” Your airway is what bring oxygen into your body (nose to lungs). If there is blockage along the way especially during sleep, problems can arise causing lack of quality deep sleep.
When the child’s breathing is disrupted during sleep, the body feels like the child is choking. What happens systemically? The heart rate increases, blood pressure rises, the brain is aroused, and the sleep is disrupted. The patient may not awake fully but may have sleep fragmentation or constantly be in a state of fight or flight.
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Common symptoms associated with
Sleep Disordered Breathing?
Snoring
Bed wetting
Tossing and turning
Grinding the teeth
Learning difficulties in school (ADHD, ADD)
Irritable
Cardiovascular effects
Obesity
Daytime sleepiness
How can Dr. Damon help?
Dr. Damon and the team at Dallas Pediatric Dentistry will complete a comprehensive examination on your child. Once a validated sleep screening questionnaire and exam are completed, it will be determined if the child needs an airway exam. If signs and symptoms point to SDB, Dr. Damon will begin to set the foundation for your child to help grow the maxilla and mandible to prevent airway issues.
Treatment completed through:
Myomunchee
Myobrace
Orthodontic appliances
Myofunctional therapy
Other orthodontic modalities
Referal to other allied health professionals
ENT referral