Airway Dentistry in Miami Shores, FL

Breathing better starts here — for patients of every age.

Your Airway Health in Expert Hands

The highest standard of airway dental care in Miami Shores, FL.

At Dr Jared Dental, we go beyond teeth and gums — we look at the whole picture of your health. Dr. Jared is trained in airway dentistry, an interdisciplinary approach that addresses how the structure of your mouth, jaw, and airway affects your breathing, sleep, and overall wellbeing. Whether you’re an adult struggling with sleep apnea or a child showing signs of disordered breathing, our team is here to help.

Our goal is to uncover the root cause of your symptoms — not just mask them. From the moment you walk through our door, you’ll experience patient-centered care that looks beyond the obvious and treats you as a whole person.

Our airway dentistry services include:

Benefits of Airway Dentistry

Breathe better. Sleep better. Live better.

Whole-Body Care
Airway dentistry recognizes that your mouth is the gateway to your health. Poor breathing during sleep is linked to cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, weight gain, and stroke in adults — and behavioral issues like ADHD, bedwetting, and poor concentration in children. Dr. Jared treats the source, not just the symptoms.
Comprehensive Evaluations
At Dr. Jared Dental Studio, we don't stop at your teeth. Dr. Jared evaluates your jaw structure, bite, airway dimensions, tongue posture, and nasal breathing patterns. This thorough assessment allows us to detect sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) that other providers may miss entirely.
Solutions for Every Age
Whether your child is mouth-breathing, grinding their teeth, or struggling in school — or you're an adult who snores, wakes up exhausted, or has been told you grind at night — airway dentistry offers real, lasting solutions. We treat patients of all ages right here in Miami Shores.

What to Expect at Your Airway Dentistry Visit

Here is what to expect when you come see us.

Airway dentistry starts with listening. Dr. Jared will take the time to understand your symptoms and history before moving into a detailed clinical evaluation. No two patients are alike, and your care plan will reflect that.

Airway & Breathing Assessment

Dr. Jared will evaluate your nasal airway, oral posture, tongue position, and jaw development to identify any structural factors contributing to sleep-disordered breathing. Diagnostic imaging may also be used to get a complete picture of your airway.

Sleep & Symptom Review

We’ll review your symptoms — whether that’s snoring, daytime fatigue, morning headaches, or behavioral concerns in your child — and correlate them with your clinical findings to build a clear picture of what’s happening.

Custom Treatment Planning

If airway issues are identified, Dr. Jared will design a personalized treatment plan. This may include oral appliance therapy, palate expansion, myofunctional therapy, tongue-tie release, or a coordinated referral to a sleep medicine specialist or ENT when appropriate.

Airway Dentistry:
Frequently Asked Questions

Your common questions answered by the experts.
What is sleep-disordered breathing (SDB)?
Sleep-disordered breathing refers to a spectrum of conditions — from simple snoring and upper airway resistance syndrome to obstructive sleep apnea — where airflow is partially or fully blocked during sleep. The consequences can affect your heart, brain, and quality of life over time.

Common signs in adults include snoring, waking unrefreshed, teeth grinding, daytime sleepiness, and high blood pressure. In children, look for mouth breathing, dark circles under the eyes, restless sleep, bedwetting, crowded teeth, and difficulty focusing in school. If any of these sound familiar, an airway evaluation is a great next step.

Myofunctional therapy involves targeted exercises for the tongue, lips, and facial muscles. It helps retrain oral posture and breathing patterns — often used alongside orthodontic or appliance therapy to maximize and maintain results.

A MAD is a custom-fitted oral appliance that gently repositions the lower jaw forward during sleep. This opens the airway and reduces or eliminates snoring and mild to moderate sleep apnea — without the noise or discomfort of a CPAP machine.

Yes. Intervening early — during the years when jaw and facial bones are still developing — can significantly change the trajectory of a child’s airway and overall health. Treating SDB in childhood has been shown to improve behavior, focus, mood, energy, and academic performance.

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