Sleep & Airway

Sleep & Airway-Focused Orthodontics in Oakton, VA

Helping Kids (and Adults) Breathe, Sleep, and Grow Better

Orthodontics isn’t just about straight teeth — it’s also about creating a healthy foundation for proper breathing, restful sleep, and long-term wellness. At Oakton Family Orthodontics, we take an airway-focused orthodontics approach, especially for children who may be showing signs of restricted breathing or poor sleep.

Issues like mouth breathing, snoring, restless sleep, or chronic fatigue can sometimes be signs of an underlying structural problem. In growing children, the position of the jaws, teeth, and tongue all play a major role in airway health — and early orthodontic intervention can make a big difference.

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Why Airway Matters in Orthodontics

Your airway is the passage that allows air to flow from your nose and mouth down to your lungs. When this pathway is narrowed or blocked — whether by a small jaw, high palate, or poor tongue posture — it can interfere with healthy breathing, especially during sleep.

This is where airway-focused orthodontics comes in. By guiding jaw development and creating more space in the mouth and nasal passages, we can help improve airflow and reduce the risk of long-term breathing problems like sleep apnea.

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Signs Your Child May Have Airway Concerns

Many children who benefit from airway-friendly orthodontics don’t appear to have dental problems at first — but they may show signs like:

Snoring or noisy breathing during sleep

Mouth breathing, even while awake

Frequent waking, bedwetting, or night terrors

Teeth grinding

Chronic dark circles under the eyes

Hyperactivity, trouble focusing, or poor school performance

Forward head posture or open-mouth posture during the day

If you’ve noticed any of these symptoms, we recommend a consultation to evaluate your child’s bite, growth, and airway development.

What Does Airway-Focused Orthodontics Look Like?

At Oakton Family Orthodontics, we use tools and techniques that support natural growth and optimal breathing, including:

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to widen the upper jaw and improve nasal airflow

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to influence jaw position and tongue space

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(Phase 1 treatment) to address concerns early

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Collaboration

– with ENTs, pediatricians, and sleep specialists when needed

Our goal isn’t just to create a straight smile — it’s to support your child’s full-body health, including better breathing, better sleep, and better development.

What About Sleep Apnea in Adults?

While we focus primarily on kids and teens, we also work with adult patients who suffer from mild to moderate sleep apnea or upper airway resistance. If your dentist, physician, or sleep doctor has recommended orthodontic support as part of your treatment, we’ll evaluate your bite and jaw structure to see if orthodontic care could help improve your airway.

We do not diagnose sleep apnea, but we can play a key role in your multi-disciplinary care team.

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Why Choose Oakton Family Orthodontics?

  • Dr. Kilic uses an airway-first philosophy to evaluate growth and development
  • We take time to explain your options — and partner with other medical professionals when needed
  • Focused on the big picture: sleep, health, development, and long-term function
  • Located in Oakton, VA — proudly serving families in Vienna, Fairfax, and surrounding areas
  • Supportive care for kids and adults in a warm, judgment-free environment
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Book a Free Airway Evaluation

If your child is showing signs of poor sleep, mouth breathing, or facial growth concerns — or if you’ve been told your airway may be affecting your health — we’re here to help. Our airway-focused orthodontics approach looks beyond the teeth to support your overall well-being.

Conveniently located in Oakton, VA, serving Northern Virginia families

Let’s breathe easier — together.

FAQs

About Sleep & Airway-Focused Orthodontics

Airway-focused orthodontics is an approach that considers how the position of the teeth and jaws affects breathing, especially during sleep. It focuses on identifying and addressing structural issues — like narrow jaws or poor tongue posture — that can contribute to mouth breathing, snoring, or sleep disorders.

Traditional orthodontics focuses mainly on straightening teeth. Airway-focused orthodontics goes deeper — looking at how jaw development, tongue space, and breathing patterns influence your child’s overall health. In many cases, expanding the jaws or guiding growth early can prevent more serious issues later on.

If your child shows signs of disrupted sleep, loud snoring, or symptoms consistent with sleep apnea, we may recommend a consultation with your pediatrician, ENT, or a sleep specialist. While we don’t diagnose sleep apnea, we can identify red flags and collaborate with other providers to support your child’s care.

We recommend a first orthodontic screening by age 7, as early signs of jaw or airway concerns often show up at this stage. The earlier we evaluate growth and breathing patterns, the more options we have to guide development naturally.

Yes — in certain cases. For adults with mild to moderate sleep apnea, orthodontic treatment like clear aligners or jaw expansion may help improve the airway. We’ll evaluate your bite and jaw structure and work alongside your sleep doctor if orthodontic care is part of your treatment plan.

Common tools include palatal expanders, growth guidance appliances, and sometimes early braces. These are designed to widen the upper jaw, create more space for the tongue, and support nasal breathing.

Want to know if airway-focused treatment could help your child (or yourself)?

Book a free consultation today at Oakton Family Orthodontics — and let’s take a closer look.