Airway- First Dentistry Made Simple
Why We Start With How You Breathe
The way you breathe shapes the way your body grows, rests, and heals. When airflow is limited, the body adapts: posture shifts, muscles compensate, jaws narrow, and teeth work harder than they should. These patterns often show up as dental wear, tension, clenching, snoring, or sleep that never feels refreshing.
Instead of treating these symptoms in isolation, we look at the systems behind them. When breathing and function improve, dentistry lasts longer, sleep becomes deeper, and overall health becomes more stable.