Scalloped Tongue in Kids

A scalloped tongue in kids can be easy to miss, but it may be telling an important story about oral function, breathing, and growth. When the sides of the tongue look wavy or indented, it often means the tongue is pressing against the teeth because there is not enough room in the mouth for it […]
What Is Really Behind Pediatric Mouth Breathing?

Many parents are told that mouth breathing is just a habit. Something children will outgrow. Others are told it is caused by allergies, enlarged tonsils, or frequent colds. While these factors can contribute, they often distract from a deeper issue. In many children, mouth breathing is not a behavior problem. It is a compensation. When […]
Proper Breathing is Important to Your Child’s Health

As a dentist with over 26 years of experience, I’ve seen firsthand the profound impact that underdeveloped jaws and airways can have not only on a person’s smile but also on a person’s health.