Does it really matter where I get my Invisalign?
Wondering where to get Invisalign clear aligners — and whether it matters who you go to for treatment? Our Calgary orthodontists list factors to consider and how treatment planning helps patients.
Wondering where to get Invisalign clear aligners — and whether it matters who you go to for treatment? Our Calgary orthodontists list factors to consider and how treatment planning helps patients.
Is there a link between orthodontics and sleep apnea, and can orthodontic treatment actually cause sleep apnea? Our orthodontists in Calgary discuss findings, and how we can treat airway problems.
Are you or your child experiencing symptoms of sleep apnea? There may be an issue we can address with airway orthodontics. Our Calgary orthodontists discuss the basics of both in this post.
Bedwetting is a common urological disorder among school-aged children, but did you know this may be caused by an underlying orthodontic issue? Our Calgary orthodontists explain how this may be the case, and how we might be able to help.
Sleep talking, snoring and sleep apnea can be related to orthodontic issues that should be treated early to address health concerns. Our Calgary orthodontists explain how these issues might be linked, and how early orthodontic assessment and intervention can help.
While thumb sucking is a perfectly normal behaviour in young children, it can cause a variety of orthodontic issues if it goes on for too long.
Have you noticed that your child has developed dark circles or bags under their eyes? It may surprise you to learn that a lack of oxygen during sleep could be the cause, and that orthodontic treatment might help.
Did you know sleeping problems in children can be linked to orthodontic issues? From snoring and sleep apnea to teeth grinding and bedwetting, many symptoms can be caused or influenced by various oral health issues. Our Calgary orthodontists explain why early intervention is key.
Due to the rapid growth in today’s sleep and dental sleep medicine, maintaining the airway’s physiological function has become a high priority for our team.
Sleep apnea is considered one of the most prevalent sleep disorders, and most people don’t even know they have it. It can be categorized as central, mixed and obstructive sleep apnea.
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