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Jaw Growth Is Not Only Genetic

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Many parents are told the same thing when they notice signs like mouth breathing, snoring, restless sleep, crowded teeth, or an open mouth posture in their child. It is genetic. They will grow out of it. There is nothing to do yet. That message feels reassuring at first. Parents want to believe there is no […]

Pediatric Myofunctional Therapy: More Than Just Mouth Exercises

If you have ever wondered whether myofunctional therapy is just mouth exercises, you are not alone. Many parents hear the term and assume it is a small add on that cannot possibly affect big issues like sleep, speech, or development. Pediatric myofunctional therapy is structured training for the muscles of the face, tongue, and airway. […]

Is the Myo-Nozzle the Answer?

Products like the Myo-Nozzle are gaining attention as breathing aids designed to promote nasal breathing and reduce snoring.

High-Signal Pediatric SRBD Risk Screener

Purpose: This rapid screener focuses on 10 clinically significant symptoms of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (SRBD) in children, providing a quick assessment of high risk.

Instructions: Please choose the option that best describes your child's behavior for each question.
1. Does your child snore?
2. Does your child often sleep with their mouth open, or appear to be a 'mouth breather' during the day?
3. Has your child had recurrent or chronic tonsillitis or been told they have enlarged tonsils/adenoids?
4. Does your child grind their teeth (bruxism) or clench their jaw during the night?
5. Does your child sweat excessively during sleep?
6. Is your child restless in bed, often changing positions, or sleeping in unusual positions?
7. Does your child wake up during the night after falling asleep?
8. Does your still child wet the bed regularly?
9. Is your child abnormally tired, drowsy, or irritable during the day?
10. Is your child's concentration or attention span noticeably poor, leading to problems at school or home?