The Root Cause of an Obstructed Airway (And Why It Matters for Your Health)If you’ve been told you snore, grind your teeth, or suffer from fatigue even after a full night’s sleep, the issue may not be your mattress or bedtime routine — it may be your airway.
An obstructed airway doesn’t just contribute to snoring or sleep apnea. It can drive systemic inflammation, lead to clenching and grinding, and even alter facial development in children. As a dentist trained in root-cause care and airway-focused therapies, Dr. Jordan Balvich offers a unique lens on how oral structures influence your ability to breathe, sleep, and thrive.

Common Symptoms of a Compromised Airway:

  • Snoring or noisy breathing
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Frequent waking or insomnia
  • Daytime clenching or TMJ discomfort
  • Mouth breathing or dry mouth
Through non-surgical approaches such as guided growth, appliance therapy, myofunctional training, and nasal breathing support, we help patients of all ages restore airway function and reclaim restful sleep.
You’re Invited! Join us June 26th from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM CST at the Jasper County Library for a free educational event uncovering the real reasons behind airway obstruction and what you can do about it. First 5 attendees receive a free gift, and we’ll be giving away a $100 gift card!
Call 219-964-4603 or register via social media to reserve your seat.
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