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20423 Kuykendahl Rd Suite 600, Spring, TX 77379
It might seem strange to think that the health, mental, or behavioral issues your little one might be exhibiting at home or school could be related to how they breathe when they’re asleep.
It’s important to understand that sleep apnea or sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in children is a real underlying issue and condition that often gives rise to many childhood issues.
The truth is that children’s sleep issues are becoming far more prevalent among our youth, and far too many parents and healthcare providers are unaware of the dire consequences.
That’s why you need pediatric airway dentistry in Spring.
From your child to the next, sleep apnea can vary depending on how their airway is obstructed. This leads to unhealthy snoring, mouth breathing, and restless sleep, among other significant health and even mental disorders. Sleep apnea has to do with how the airway has developed and if it’s detrimental to how your child breathes, both at night and during the day. We can use pediatric airway dentistry in Spring to correct specific developmental issues by bringing the upper and lower jaws forward while making them wider to help open the airway in your growing kiddo.
In helping to solve children’s sleep issues, we first need to educate parents about what are some of the signs and symptoms associated with sleep apnea or SDB, including:
One of the treatment options that the team at Matthews & Dai Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics may recommend is myofunctional therapy. Similar to getting physical therapy, our team may identify “exercises” for your child to do to correct muscle movement in their mouth or tongue. These routines will help improve your child’s ability to chew & swallow, as well as help them with breathing and talking. Our team will evaluate your child’s specific needs, and see what therapy’s may be beneficial!
One of the most painful and disruptive airway issues that can occur post-pregnancy is tongue and lip ties. They create extreme discomfort for both mother and child while making it difficult for the child to breathe, as well as feed properly, and causing overall frustration for all. We use high-tech laser therapy to fix these ailments and help you heal.
Dr. Minyue Rachel Dai is a Board-certified Pediatric and Sleep Dentist in Spring, TX. Graduating on the Dean’s honor list with several scholarships, Dr. Dai received her undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada, with a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in the honors program of biochemistry and molecular biology.
She then went on to obtain her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree from McGill University, Canada, with the honor of being awarded the Dr. Janet Griffin-Merth Scholarship in Dentistry for her academic and clinical achievements. In addition to her board certifications in Pediatric Dentistry and Sleep Dentistry, she is also a Diplomat of Pediatric and Sleep Dentistry, as well as certified in Biological Dentistry.
After graduation, Dr. Dai decided to make the move to Boston, MA, where she received her certificate of General Practice Residency from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She then received her certificate in pediatric dentistry and a master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) from the University of Texas at Houston. Dr. Dai is an accomplished professional in pediatric dentistry and has been involved in several research projects, publishing and presenting several articles and posters in peer-reviewed journals and professional conferences.
Dr. Richard Matthews received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Texas, where he also completed a Pediatric Dental Specialist Program.
He then continued his education at Louisiana State University where he completed a postdoctoral pediatric program in orthodontics.
Dr. Matthews is an esteemed member of many pediatric dental and orthodontic communities and is a leading provider for pediatric orthodontic care.
Dr. Matthews loves giving back to his community and is involved with many volunteer groups including Texas Smile and the San Juan Dental Clinic. In his spare time, you’ll find him at the golf course, a Houston sporting event, or spending time with his grandchildren.