
Enhance Your Airway & Sleep Health with Expert Orthodontic Care
At Georgetown Orthodontics, located in the heart of Washington, DC, we understand how crucial airway health and restful sleep are to your overall wellbeing. Our tailored orthodontic treatments focus on improving breathing and sleep quality, helping you wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day.
Why Choose Georgetown Orthodontics for Airway & Sleep Health?
Sleep-disordered breathing and airway concerns require a comprehensive understanding of how the teeth, jaws, facial growth, and airway function work together. At Georgetown Orthodontics, our doctors have advanced training in airway-focused orthodontics, and Dr. E has completed an advanced program in Dental Sleep Medicine and holds the prestigious Qualified Dentist designation from the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine. This distinction reflects specialized education and a commitment to providing high-quality care for patients with sleep-related breathing disorders.
Whether treating a growing child with airway concerns or an adult seeking alternatives to improve sleep and breathing, we collaborate closely with physicians, sleep specialists, ENT surgeons, and other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care.
From advanced digital imaging and airway analysis to personalized treatment planning, every recommendation is guided by precision, compassion, and the latest clinical evidence to help improve breathing, sleep quality, long-term health, and overall quality of life.
Take the first step toward better sleep and breathing. Call us today at (202) 333-2200 or request an appointment with Georgetown Orthodontics and discover how orthodontics can positively impact your airway health.
FAQs
What is airway orthodontics and how does it help sleep health?
Airway orthodontics focuses on correcting dental and skeletal issues that restrict airflow through the nose and throat. By widening the palate or aligning the jaw, it helps improve breathing during sleep and can reduce symptoms of sleep apnea and snoring.
How do I know if I have a sleep-related breathing problem?
Symptoms such as snoring, mouth breathing, restless sleep, or daytime fatigue may indicate an underlying airway concern. Our team at Georgetown Orthodontics can perform a comprehensive evaluation and make the appropriate referrals when needed.