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Small Jaw Pandemic: Why Awareness Matters

90% of children show signs and symptoms of a jaw and airway that are growing improperly and too small.


Sleep-related breathing disorders in children, often linked to a small jaw size, can trigger significant concern for parents and caregivers. When a child's jaw fails to develop properly due to factors like weak muscle tone and environmental influences, it can result in issues like obstructive sleep apnea and behavioral challenges, impacting their overall well-being.

Small jaw and airway

BEFORE

photo source: Dentistry Today 2019

photo source: Dentistry Today 2019

Proper jaw and airway

After

What to Look For?

Reach out for an evaluation if experiencing one or more of these symptoms

❌  ADHD

❌  Behavioral Issues

❌  Learning Issues

  Snoring

❌  Poor Sleep

  Excessive Tiredness

❌  Teeth Grinding

❌  Crowded Teeth

  Mouth Breathing

❌ Headaches

Digestive Issues

Poor Posture

 Bedwetting

Helping Kids Live To Their Potential

Mom's Revelation: A Testimony

Valerie Deegan's experience with her son, Connor, underscores the urgency of understanding the link between behavioral and sleep. Despite interventions and evaluations, including a diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Connor's struggles remained elusive until comprehensive medical assessments revealed sleep-disordered breathing as the root cause

The Facts: Understanding the Relationship

Research underscores the significant overlap between poor sleep and symptoms resembling ADHD in children. Addressing underlying issues such as weak oral muscle tone and small jaw growth through interventions like oral myofunctional therapy can significantly improve symptom management and overall well-being in affected children.

How MyoWay Centers for Kids Can Help

Myofunctional therapy offers a non-invasive approach to support jaw growth and enhance breathing patterns in children, empowering them to develop healthy oral habits and alleviate respiratory issues. By equipping children with the tools for long-term health and well-being, MyoWay Centers for Kids aims to make a lasting impact on children's lives.


In conclusion, heightened awareness of sleep-related breathing disorders and their impact on children's behavior is crucial for early intervention and improved outcomes. Through specialized interventions like oral myofunctional therapy, organizations like MyoWay Centers for Kids strive to empower children towards healthier futures.

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