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Treatment Benefits

UNLOCK THE POWER OF BETTER SLEEP

Get ready for a happier, healthier child with the benefits of Bbite treatment. Give your child a lifetime of healthy sleep and breathing.

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Less developmental problems

Promoting proper growth and development through early intervention with Bbite can positively impact your child's overall health, as many health problems in adulthood can be traced back to untreated Sleep Disordered Breathing in childhood.

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Better sleep and breathing

When children develop proper oral habits, such as nasal breathing, correct tongue posture, and proper swallowing, it can help relieve the symptoms of Sleep Disordered Breathing.

By promoting a healthier and more restful night's sleep, you can rest easy knowing that your child is growing and developing properly, just as nature intended.

Better school and sport performance

When children develop proper breathing habits, they experience improved oxygenation during physical activity. This helps to increase endurance, decrease fatigue, and improve overall athletic performance.

Additionally, breathing efficiently can improve cognitive function by delivering more oxygen to the brain, leading to better focus, memory, and overall mental performance.

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Better self-esteem

Improving oral health not only leads to stronger teeth and gums, but it can also enhance facial aesthetics. Proper jaw alignment and bite can result in a more balanced and symmetrical appearance, which can boost your child's confidence and self-esteem.

Less medication

Creating proper oral habits can help alleviate Sleep Disordered Breathing symptoms in children, which in turn can lead to a reduced need for medication. By addressing the root cause of the breathing issues, parents can help their children achieve a better quality of sleep and overall health without relying solely on medication.

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Simpler orthodontics
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Addressing oral health issues early on can prevent many orthodontic problems that may require more extensive and costly treatment later in life.

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