Infant Services – Westminster, CO

At our practice, our mission is to nurture infants’ health by providing specialized care that promotes healthy feeding, oral development, and long-term airway function. Using gentle, precise techniques, we prioritize comfort at every step.

Infant Services – Westminster, CO

At our practice, our mission is to nurture infants’ health by providing specialized care that promotes healthy feeding, oral development, and long-term airway function. Using gentle, precise techniques, we prioritize comfort at every step.

Laser Frenectomy

We use a CO2 laser for frenectomy procedures. This method allows for faster healing, minimal bleeding, and reduces post-procedure stress and discomfort. It is safe and precise, and helps infants recover quickly while improving tongue and lip mobility.

Click here to learn more about laser frenectomy.

Frenectomy for other Related Oral Ties

Some infants have additional oral ties, such as lip or cheek restrictions, and this may affect:

  • feeding
  • jaw development
  • tongue function

Our team carefully evaluates each child and performs the necessary procedures to optimize your child’s oral function and comfort.

Click here to learn more about frenectomy for other related oral ties.

Body Work

Additional Information coming soon.

Care for Every Stage of Life Starts Here

We see infants, children, teens, and adults and take a thoughtful, personalized approach to evaluation and care.

Care for Every Stage of Life Starts Here

We see infants, children, teens, and adults and take a thoughtful, personalized approach to evaluation and care.

Meet Dr. Stamm

You don’t come to Dr. Stamm because you’re looking for a quick fix.

Patients often find their way here after something hasn’t quite added up, persistent jaw discomfort, breathing or sleep concerns, or a sense that symptoms are being treated without understanding the full picture.

Dr. Stamm takes a step back. She looks at how the airway, jaw, bite, and overall function work together before recommending anything. Her approach is thoughtful, thorough, and grounded in the belief that better outcomes start with better questions.

What patients appreciate most is that she takes the time to explain why something may be happening, not just what to do next.

Meet Dr. Stamm

You don’t come to Dr. Stamm because you’re looking for a quick fix.

Patients often find their way here after something hasn’t quite added up, persistent jaw discomfort, breathing or sleep concerns, or a sense that symptoms are being treated without understanding the full picture.

Dr. Stamm takes a step back. She looks at how the airway, jaw, bite, and overall function work together before recommending anything. Her approach is thoughtful, thorough, and grounded in the belief that better outcomes start with better questions.

What patients appreciate most is that she takes the time to explain why something may be happening, not just what to do next.

Meet Dr. Chrissy

Dr. Chrissy has a way of making complex concerns feel manageable.

Whether she’s working with parents navigating feeding or development questions, or adults dealing with long-standing sleep or jaw issues, her focus is always the same, helping patients feel heard, informed, and supported.

She believes care should feel collaborative, not rushed. That means listening carefully, explaining options clearly, and guiding patients through decisions with honesty and empathy.

Patients often say they leave their visit feeling relieved, not because everything is “fixed” that day, but because they finally understand what’s going on.

Meet Dr. Chrissy

Dr. Chrissy has a way of making complex concerns feel manageable.

Whether she’s working with parents navigating feeding or development questions, or adults dealing with long-standing sleep or jaw issues, her focus is always the same, helping patients feel heard, informed, and supported.

She believes care should feel collaborative, not rushed. That means listening carefully, explaining options clearly, and guiding patients through decisions with honesty and empathy.

Patients often say they leave their visit feeling relieved, not because everything is “fixed” that day, but because they finally understand what’s going on.