Airway Growth & Orthodontics – Westminster, CO

When we think of orthodontics, we immediately think about straightening teeth. But the position of your jaws and the width of your dental arches can directly influence how you breathe, sleep and how your face will develop over time.

When airway growth is restricted, it can contribute to mouth breathing, poor sleep quality, TMJ strain, and long-term structural imbalance. An airway-focused orthodontic approach evaluates how the bite, jaw position, and tongue posture affect breathing and sleep.

Airway Growth & Orthodontics – Westminster, CO

When we think of orthodontics, we immediately think about straightening teeth. But the position of your jaws and the width of your dental arches can directly influence how you breathe, sleep and how your face will develop over time.

When airway growth is restricted, it can contribute to mouth breathing, poor sleep quality, TMJ strain, and long-term structural imbalance. An airway-focused orthodontic approach evaluates how the bite, jaw position, and tongue posture affect breathing and sleep.

How Airway Growth Affects Sleep

The Upper jaw forms the floor of your nasal cavity. If it develops too narrowly, it can:

  • Reduce nasal airflow
  • Limit tongue space
  • Encourage mouth breathing
  • Contribute to snoring and sleep-disordered breathing
  • Influence jaw positioning and muscle tension

While you are sleeping, when muscles relax, a narrow jaw position can further decrease airway space. Over time, this may impact oxygen levels, sleep quality, and overall health.
Supporting proper jaw growth early or correcting structural imbalance later can improve breathing efficiency and long-term airway stability.

Airway-Focused Orthodontics for Children

In growing patients, orthodontics can guide jaw development. Early intervention may include:

  • Palatal expansion to widen the upper jaw
  • Growth guidance appliances
  • Myofunctional therapy to improve tongue posture
  • Habit correction to support nasal breathing

By addressing structure during growth, we help create space for permanent teeth while supporting better breathing and sleep patterns.

Orthodontics & Airway Support for Teens

Adolescence is a critical window for optimizing jaw position and airway health. Orthodontic treatment during this phase can:

  • Improve bite alignment
  • Support balanced facial development
  • Reduce mouth breathing patterns
  • Complement treatment for mild sleep-disordered breathing

Aligning the teeth while maintaining proper jaw positioning helps promote stability and airway efficiency during continued development.  An approach focused not just on straight teeth, but on creating a healthy, functional foundation that supports long-term stability, protects the supporting bone and gums, and helps minimize the risk of future breakdown as your teen grows into adulthood.

Invisalign & Sleep Health

Invisalign is often thought of as a cosmetic solution, but when used strategically, it can play a role in airway-focused care.

Clear aligners can:

  • Improve bite relationships that affect jaw positioning
  • Support functional alignment of the upper and lower arches
  • Reduce strain on the TMJ
  • Work alongside expansion or oral appliance therapy

When bite alignment improves, the lower jaw can rest in a more comfortable position, which may support improved airway space during both daytime function and sleep.

Invisalign is frequently incorporated into broader treatment plans that address:

  • Sleep-disordered breathing
  • Snoring
  • TMJ dysfunction
  • Post-expansion stabilization

It is not a direct treatment for sleep apnea, but it can be an important structural component in optimizing long-term airway health.

Orthodontics for Adults & Airway Stability

Even in adulthood, orthodontic treatment can influence airway support.
When combined with palatal expansion, mandibular advancement therapy, or full mouth rehabilitation, orthodontics can:

  • Improve jaw balance
  • Reduce compensatory muscle tension
  • Enhance long-term bite stability
  • Support better breathing dynamics

Unlike removable nighttime devices that only reposition the jaw during sleep, structural orthodontic changes provide continuous support throughout the day and night.

A Comprehensive Approach

Airway growth and orthodontics should not be separated. The position of the teeth, jaws, and tongue all influence how we breathe.

Our approach evaluates:

  • Nasal breathing patterns
  • Tongue posture
  • Sleep quality
  • TMJ health

The goal is structural balance that supports healthy breathing, restorative sleep, and long-term stability.

Take the First Step

Whether guiding growth in a child or improving airway support in an adult, airway-focused orthodontics can be a meaningful step toward better sleep and overall health.

Schedule a consultation to learn how orthodontic care can support your airway and sleep health.

Experience the Difference

Our patients choose us because we treat the whole system. Schedule a consultation today and discover a practice that combines expertise, compassion, and a focus on long-term health.

Experience the Difference

Our patients choose us because we treat the whole system. Schedule a consultation today and discover a practice that combines expertise, compassion, and a focus on long-term health.

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.