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Snoring and Sleep Apnea in Children and Adults

Snoring and sleep apnea are common breathing disorders that can affect individuals of all ages, from young children to older adults. Although often underestimated, these conditions can significantly impact overall health, daily performance, and quality of life.


Snoring and Sleep Apnea in Children

In children, sleep apnea is often caused by enlarged adenoids and tonsils, nasal obstruction, or jaw and tongue position abnormalities. The most common signs include:

  • Loud snoring during sleep

  • Breathing pauses while sleeping

  • Restless sleep or frequent awakenings

  • Bedwetting

  • Daytime fatigue, attention problems, and hyperactivity

Orthodontic evaluation plays an important role in early diagnosis and intervention. Treatments such as maxillary expansion and functional orthopedic appliances can significantly improve the child’s breathing capacity.


Snoring and Sleep Apnea in Adults

In adults, obesity, jaw positioning problems, and relaxation of soft tissues in the throat are among the most common causes. Sleep apnea can lead to:

  • Chronic fatigue and daytime sleepiness

  • Decreased concentration and memory

  • Increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes

Orthodontic approaches, especially in collaboration with ENT specialists and sleep clinics, can help:

  • Improve airway patency

  • Optimize jaw positioning

  • Support long-term health improvements


Orthodontic Support for Sleep Apnea

With today’s advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans, orthodontists can play a significant role in managing sleep apnea. Approaches such as:

  • Jaw repositioning appliances

  • Maxillary expansion (MARPE/SARPE)

  • Orthognathic surgery in severe cases

can help expand the airway and offer long-term relief from sleep-disordered breathing.