Start with clarity.
When you’re dealing with fatigue, snoring, clenching, or recurring dental breakdown, it’s easy to feel like you’re guessing. A deeper evaluation helps us replace guessing with a plan.
An airway evaluation supported by CBCT imaging allows us to understand how structure and function work together—so recommendations are not generic. They’re tailored to you.
Why patients choose this starting point
Many patients come in after years of:
- Wearing night guards but still clenching
- Repairing chipped teeth again and again
- Treating jaw pain without understanding the driver
- Feeling tired despite “doing everything right”
This evaluation gives us the foundation to determine whether sleep and airway are part of the picture—and how to sequence care responsibly.
What we look for (in plain language)
CBCT imaging gives us a more complete view than traditional 2D images. We use it to evaluate the relationships that affect stability—structure, spacing, and functional patterns that may connect to breathing and bite.
Most importantly, we translate what we see into what you actually want to know:
- What might be contributing to your symptoms
- What options exist
- What the path forward could look like
What happens after your evaluation
After reviewing findings with you, we may recommend next steps such as:
- A sleep study and physician-interpreted report
- Myofunctional therapy to support function and stability
- Custom oral appliances designed for comfort and follow-up
- Airway-informed orthodontic care when appropriate
- Coordination with restorative planning if teeth need rebuilding
Your plan is always presented with clarity, options, and manageable phases.