How do I know if I have one?

Everyone presents differently and each person can have their own distinct set of symptoms.

Upper airway disorders are complex and elusive. If the disorders were presented in a simple traditional way we wouldn’t need a revolution.  

Some people are like Sydney who spent over 5 years actively trying to receive a definitive diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Others can resolve their challenges more quickly and less invasively.

Everyone presents differently and each person can have their own distinct set of symptoms.  There Is a long list of typical signs and symptoms.  You may have one or more of these. It’s best to listen to your own body and share your concerns with an airway centric dentist or physician who has the training to understand these symptoms.  

Signs & Symptoms

  • Difficulty latching or breastfeeding
  • Colic-like symptoms
  • Crowded Teeth
  • Underbites or Overbites
  • Learning disorders
  • Behavior Issues
  • Allergies
  • Mouth Breathing
  • Grinding Teeth
  • Snoring
  • Asthma
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety
  • Depression