Child’s Breathing Be the Hidden Cause of Poor SleepMany parents chalk up snoring, restless sleep, or behavioral struggles to just “being a kid.” But what if the real issue lies deeper, in how your child breathes?
At Jordan J. Balvich, DMD, PC, we specialize in identifying and treating airway issues that often go unnoticed in childhood. One of the most common contributors to disrupted sleep and poor concentration in children is an obstructed airway caused by mouth breathing, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, tongue-tie, or poor jaw development.

Signs of an Obstructed Airway in Children:

  • Mouth breathing, especially at night
  • Frequent snoring or grinding
  • Restless sleep or bedwetting
  • Trouble focusing in school
  • Crowded teeth or underdeveloped jaws
Left untreated, these issues can affect growth, immune health, and even behavior. The good news? With early diagnosis and intervention, we can help guide your child toward proper breathing, better sleep, and thriving development.
Join Us June 26th! Dr. Balvich is hosting a free community event at the Jasper County Library on Thursday, June 26th from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM CST to help families recognize the signs and root causes of airway obstruction in kids. First 5 registered attendees receive a free gift. Seating is limited!
Reserve your seat today by calling 219-964-4603.

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