Start with your main concern. We’ll connect the dots.
Most patients arrive through one door—Airway, Sleep, or Pain. We begin there, then evaluate the overlaps that commonly keep symptoms recurring.
AIRWAY
Breathe Better Through Your Nose
Assess nasal function and oral–facial mechanics that can perpetuate poor nighttime breathing.
Also snoring or waking unrefreshed?
See Sleep.
SLEEP
Stabilize Breathing at Night
Coordinate with your sleep physician and match therapy to your pattern—then track objective change.
Also clenching, headaches, or jaw soreness?
See Pain.
PAIN
Jaw, Head & Neck Pain—Start Here
Identify jaw mechanics, muscle overload, and sleep fragmentation fueling the pain cycle.
Also mouth breathing or poor sleep?
See Airway or Pain.
These concerns often overlap.
Airway mechanics can fragment sleep; fragmented sleep can increase clenching and pain sensitivity.
We start where you are—then assess the connections.
Growth & Restoration
Build foundations early. Restore stability over time.
For development-focused care in children and long-term rehabilitation in adults—airway,
function, and recovery aligned over time.
Children & Teens
Adults