Have you ever watched to see if your child is breathing
through his or her mouth? Breathing through the mouth instead of the nose may
lead to trouble for youngsters. Kids who typically breathe through their
mouth—most often children who suffer from allergies—experience problems getting
enough oxygen into their blood, a condition that affects their weight, size,
sleep, and even their performance in the classroom and daily life.
Mouth breathing as a child can also lead to sleep apnea,
behavior and learning problems, delayed speech, dental and facial
abnormalities, and even breathing problems as your child grows. There are a
multitude of reasons for an individual to mouth breathe, such as enlarged
tonsils, adenoids, and deviated nasal septum, but the cause is usually
allergies.
As bad as the condition sounds, we want you to know mouth
breathing is a treatable condition. Doing so, though, requires early diagnosis
and treatment. Since our team at Parkside Family Dentistry sees our patients
every six months, we may be in a position to identify the symptoms of mouth
breathing.
If you suspect your child is a chronic mouth breather,
please give us a call at our convenient Bridgewater, VA office to schedule an
appointment with Drs. Smith, Wetter, and Draper.

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