Obstructive sleep apnea can cause bed wetting by making the brain send false signals to release sodium and water. The good news is that there may be a cure. Learn more here.
New Study Connects Vivos Devices with Decreased Risk of Cavities
Did you know that mouth-breathing can cause cavities? Learn about a new study linking the two and how Vivos appliances may reduce risk here.
FREE YOUR TONGUE, FREE YOUR LIFE!
Fixing a tongue tie can change your life! Join us for our presentation ‘GROW, BREATHE, SLEEP, THRIVE!’ for solutions for a tongue tie-caused underdevelopment of the jaw and upper airway!
New Evidence on the Connection between Arthritis and Dental Mercury
There is a startling link between arthritis and dental mercury amalgam fillings. Learn more about the connection and consequences here!
The Difference Between Traditional and Holistic Dentistry
Traditional and holistic dentistry can be wildly different. Learn what sets holistic dentistry apart here!
The Importance of Restful Sleep
Restful sleep is extremely important for our bodies to perform daily functions. If you suffer from disorder sleep, there may be a way we can help.
Head Forward Posture: Posture Yourself To Thrive
We grow from the top down! A misaligned jaw will show consequences in the neck, shoulders, and throughout the body. See for yourself, and learn more today!
Parasympathetic Breathing: Why Nose Breathing is Better for You
Mouth breathing isn’t just rude, it’s bad for your health. Breathing through your mouth can trigger your “flight or fight response”. Persistent mouth breathing can lead to disrupted sleep, which has many negative side effects. Nose breathing, on the other hand, stimulates your parasympathetic nervous system. Your parasympathetic nervous system controls rest and relaxation. Deep, profound breathing is linked to better sleep, which improves overall quality of life.
More Information On Head-Forward Posture
Tech neck? Shoulder pain? You may suffer from forward head posture! Severe and untreated head forward posture has the ability to strain your upper airway and increase risk for developing OSA (obstructive sleep apnea).
Tongue Tie is Children
Tongue tied? A short or tight frenulum can impede jaw development, leading to an increased risk for developing obstructive sleep apnea.
















