Mouth Breathing
Mouth breathing is a common condition in children and adults that can
affect oral health, facial development, and overall well-being.
Identifying and addressing the cause early helps prevent long-term complications.
What Is Mouth Breathing?
Mouth breathing occurs when a person primarily breathes through the mouth
instead of the nose. It may be caused by allergies, nasal blockage,
enlarged tonsils, or chronic sinus issues.
Effects of Mouth Breathing
- Dry mouth and bad breath
- Increased risk of cavities
- Gum inflammation
- Improper jaw development in children
- Sleep disturbances
How We Help
Our dental team evaluates the underlying cause of mouth breathing
and may recommend preventive dental care, habit correction guidance,
or referral to a specialist if necessary.
Early diagnosis ensures proper oral development and better overall health.
Schedule a consultation today for expert evaluation and care.