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It's Never Too Early or Too Late to Fix Your Airway Issue
Dr. Alisha Gray's passion for working with children extends beyond routine dental care—she is deeply committed to addressing childhood airway health. Understanding the signs of airway underdevelopment in children is crucial, as it can significantly impact their overall well-being.

Signs of Childhood Airway Underdevelopment
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Mouth breathing
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Dry mouth
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Inflamed tonsils
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Bad breath
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Sleep issues
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Crowded teeth
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Chronic headaches
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Bedwetting
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Abnormal bite
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Speech problems
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Habitual snoring
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Teeth grinding
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Daytime sleepiness
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Symptoms of ADHD
Often Overlooked
ADHD-like behaviors is an often overlooked symptom of childhood airway underdevelopment. These symptoms are frequently misattributed to ADHD because there is limited awareness about the connection between airway health and behavioral issues.

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After
Dr. Gray's dedication to airway health is personal. Until her own children were about 7 and 9, she was unaware of the importance or impact of airway development. It wasn’t until a colleague mentioned that symptoms of ADHD could be linked to airway underdevelopment that she decided to investigate further. This journey led her to train under Dr. Singh, who became the Founder, Chief Medical Officer, and Director of Vivos Therapeutics. Here, she discovered the profound impact of airway health and became a pioneer in this method, being one of the first dentists to implement it into her practice.
The results were life-changing. Her son, who previously looked sickly and struggled with daily health issues, became vibrant and healthy after undergoing noninvasive Vivos airway treatment. This treatment allowed her to wean him off stimulant medication entirely, and his quality of life has improved dramatically since then.
Take Action Today
If you or your child exhibit symptoms of ADHD along with any of the signs listed above, it may be time to explore the possibility of airway underdevelopment. Contact us today to learn more about how we may be able to help improve your child's health and well-being through comprehensive airway treatment.
Myofunctional Therapy
Myofunctional therapy is a program that helps retrain the muscles of the mouth, tongue, and face to work together properly for healthy breathing, swallowing, and growth. This gentle, exercise-based therapy provides children with specialized care to support proper tongue, mouth, and facial muscle function—all in a familiar, supportive environment.
It is a pleasure and a luxury to have a myofunctional therapist right here in our office. Having this expertise in-house allows us to take a truly comprehensive approach to your child's care—supporting their smile, airway, and overall wellness. Learn more by visiting the Rebecca's Breathe Wellness website.
