Care for Children and Adults Who Know Something Isn’t Quite Right

From feeding difficulties and mouth breathing to TMJ pain and chronic fatigue, we help patients uncover what is really driving the symptoms.
Many of the families and adults who come to our office have already been searching for answers. A baby struggles to latch. A child snores and has trouble focusing. An adult wakes up exhausted, clenches their teeth, or lives with ongoing jaw tension. These concerns may seem unrelated, but they are often connected through one common thread: how the airway is developing and functioning. Our job is to help you understand what is happening, why it is happening, and what can be done to support better breathing, better sleep, and better health.

When Feeding Is Harder Than It Should Be

Early feeding challenges are often the first sign that something deeper may be affecting function.
For infants, airway and oral-functional issues often show up during nursing or bottle feeding. Your baby may struggle to latch, click while feeding, take in excess air, or seem frustrated and unsettled after eating. You may be dealing with nipple pain, long feeding sessions, or concerns about weight gain.
These challenges can sometimes be related to tongue mobility, oral restrictions, breathing patterns, or tension throughout the body. By identifying what is contributing to the problem early, we can help support healthier feeding, breathing, and development from the start.
Common Infant Concerns:
Children often adapt well enough that airway issues can be easy to miss. Snoring, mouth breathing, restless sleep, crowded teeth, and difficulty focusing are frequently treated as separate concerns, even though they may all be connected.
Because growth is happening every day, childhood offers a powerful opportunity to guide development while the face and airway are still forming. When these patterns are identified early, treatment can help support healthier breathing, better sleep, and more stable long-
Common Children Concerns:

Helping Kids Breathe, Sleep, and Grow as They Should

Many childhood symptoms are early clues that development may need a closer look.

Answers for Adults Who Are Tired of Managing Symptoms

It is never too late to understand how airway health may be affecting the way you feel.
Many adults spend years treating symptoms without ever understanding the underlying cause.
You may snore, wake up tired, clench your teeth, experience TMJ pain, or struggle with brain fog and chronic fatigue.
These issues are often connected to how you breathe during the day and at night.
By looking at sleep, airway function, oral posture, and jaw position together, we help adults uncover the root cause and build a plan that supports lasting improvement.
Common Adult Concerns:

Different Symptoms. One Underlying System.

Whether concerns begin in infancy or adulthood, understanding the root cause changes everything.
Breathing, sleep, oral function, and development are deeply connected. When these systems are evaluated together, patients and families gain a clearer understanding of what is happening and a more confident path forward. Because better outcomes do not start with treatment. They start with understanding.

Let’s Find Out What’s Really Going On

The first step is a comprehensive evaluation designed to uncover the bigger picture.