Airway dentistry

Airway dentistry is a branch of dentistry focused on identifying, preventing, and managing issues related to breathing, particularly those involving obstructed or dysfunctional airways, which can affect oral health, sleep, and overall well-being.

a) Signs of airway issues

  • Mouth breathing

  • Snoring

  • Bruxism (teeth grinding)

  • Enlarged tonsils or adenoids

  • Crowded or misaligned teeth

  • Narrow dental arches

b) Objectives

  • Ensure proper nasal breathing

  • Promote optimal jaw and facial development

  • Prevent or manage sleep-disordered breathing (e.g., snoring, obstructive sleep apnea)

  • Improve quality of life through early detection and intervention

c) Treatment Approaches

  • Myofunctional therapy (muscle training for proper oral posture)

  • Orthodontics (expansion of the dental arch, correcting jaw alignment)

  • Oral appliance therapy (e.g., mandibular advancement devices for sleep apnea)

  • Collaboration with ENT specialists, sleep physicians, and myofunctional therapists