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Airway Dentistry focuses on more than just your teeth - it addresses how your airway, jaw position, and oral structures affect your breathing, sleep, and overall health. Many chronic issues like snoring, sleep apnea, mouth breathing, and fatigue can be linked to airway problems that start in the mouth and jaw.
At Twinkle Sanghavi Dental Care, we use advanced diagnostics and a holistic approach to not only improve your smile but also enhance your breathing, sleep quality, and overall well-being.
Airway Dentistry is a branch of dentistry that identifies and treats problems affecting the airway. It examines how your teeth, jaw, tongue position, and oral development influence airflow while you breathe - especially during sleep.
By improving airway function, we can address conditions like sleep-disordered breathing, bruxism (teeth grinding), and even developmental issues in children.
Our process begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including airway screening, 3D imaging, and sleep assessments if needed. We look at tongue position, jaw alignment, and oral posture to detect restrictions.
Treatment may include oral appliance therapy, myofunctional therapy (exercises to strengthen oral muscles), orthodontic expansion, or referrals for sleep studies. Our goal is to create an open, healthy airway so you can breathe effortlessly 24/7.
Patients often experience noticeable improvements in sleep quality, reduced snoring, better concentration, and overall health within weeks to months. Early intervention in children can prevent lifelong airway and breathing problems.
Anyone experiencing snoring, mouth breathing, chronic fatigue, or sleep apnea symptoms can benefit - children and adults alike.
Most airway treatments are non-invasive and comfortable, involving appliances, gentle orthodontics, or breathing exercises.
Yes, by improving airway space and tongue positioning, snoring is often significantly reduced or eliminated.
Many patients notice better sleep and breathing within weeks; structural improvements may take several months.