11/18/2025
Does your child sleep with their mouth open? It may look harmless, but mouth breathing while sleeping:
- dries the mouth and lowers saliva, making cavities and gum irritation more likely.
- can reduce the quality of oxygen intake, leading to lighter, less restful sleep.
- is often linked with snoring, tired mornings and trouble focusing during the day.
At Cedar Valley Dental - Dr. Cami Belean, we look beyond “just the teeth.” We check how you breathe, how your jaw rests, and how stress might be showing up in your smile.
📞 Call us to schedule an appointment so we can guide you toward gentle, root cause solutions: 512-301-9855
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