At Collective Health Society, orthodontics goes beyond straightening teeth. Our airway-focused approach addresses both aesthetic concerns and breathing issues, promoting better overall health for both children and adults.

Your Health Is In Great Hands
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Children experience better breathing patterns after early intervention
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Adults report improved sleep quality after orthodontic alignment
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Reduction in chronic ear infections following palatal expansion
How Can Orthodontic Care Address Airway Issues?
While traditional orthodontics focuses solely on straight teeth, our approach prioritizes both proper jaw position and airway health for patients of all ages. Sleep breathing disorders often run in families, making screening crucial - especially for children with chronic ear infections, respiratory issues, allergies, or ADHD. For adults, properly aligned teeth through clear aligner therapy not only improves breathing patterns but also reduces inflammation and decay by making oral hygiene easier. Through treatments like palatal expansion in children and aligner therapy for adults, we help prevent and address breathing problems while supporting overall oral health. This comprehensive approach optimizes airway function and breathing patterns for better health throughout life.

IV Therapy Treatment Options
We offer a variety of treatments tailored to your needs. Interested in making IV therapy a regular part of your routine? We have both à la carte and membership options available!
$200
Meyer’s cocktail
$250
Detox
$300
Immune Booster
$300
NAD+ Anti-aging
$250
Energy Booster
$250
Chelation
$200
Hydration
Better Breathing and Sleep
Proper orthodontic treatment opens airways and improves breathing patterns at any age. Children and adults experience better sleep quality, increased energy levels, and improved focus after treatment.
Prevents Future Health Issues
Early intervention, especially in children, can prevent the development of serious breathing and sleep disorders. Addressing airway issues through orthodontics can reduce the risk of chronic health problems later in life.
Solves Chronic Issues
Beyond straight teeth, our orthodontic treatments resolve chronic issues for patients of all ages. From childhood ear infections to adult sleep disturbances, our holistic approach supports overall health and breathing function throughout life.

This transformative treatment benefits both children and adults by widening the upper jaw and expanding sinus volume. In children, it prevents ear infections and guides proper skeletal development. In adults, it enhances nasal breathing - crucial for nitric oxide production and microbiome health - while potentially reducing allergies. The result is improved breathing and better overall health at any age.
Experience comfortable, nearly invisible teeth straightening with our selection of advanced clear aligner systems. These sophisticated aligners do more than enhance your smile - they're designed to optimize your jaw position and airway space while improving tooth alignment. By considering both aesthetics and breathing function, we'll help select the perfect aligner for your unique needs.
Think of myofunctional therapy as physical therapy for your mouth and throat muscles. By teaching proper tongue positioning and strengthening oral muscles, we help guide facial development, improve breathing patterns, and support proper tooth alignment. This therapy helps establish healthy oral posture that can enhance both breathing and dental stability.
Initial Consultation
Your journey begins with an in-depth discussion about concerns, goals, and health history. For children, we assess growth patterns and breathing habits, while for adults, we evaluate sleep quality and breathing patterns. We'll explore how orthodontic treatment can benefit both smile aesthetics and overall wellness.
Advanced Imaging and Exam
Using state-of-the-art 3D CBCT imaging, we assess airway volume, jaw position, and facial structure. This detailed analysis helps identify breathing restrictions and guides our choice between palatal expanders and clear aligner therapy. All patients must complete a comprehensive dental exam and any necessary treatment for cavities or gum infection before being cleared to begin orthodontic care.
Personalized Planning
For children showing signs of restricted airways or breathing difficulties, we often recommend palatal expanders to support proper development. For teens and adults, we design clear aligner treatment plans that not only straighten teeth but also align jaw position for better breathing.
Ongoing Treatment and Monitoring
We closely track progress through regular check-ups. For children with palatal expanders, we monitor both expansion progress and breathing improvements. Clear aligner patients visit us every 4-6 weeks to evaluate progress and receive their next sets of aligners, allowing us to make adjustments as needed for the best possible outcomes.
FAQs
Clear aligners do more than straighten teeth; they can help improve jaw position and guide facial development. By gradually repositioning your teeth and jaws, aligners can create more space for proper tongue positioning and breathing. This systematic approach can help expand narrow arches, correct jaw alignment, and potentially increase airway volume, leading to better breathing patterns and improved sleep quality.
Palatal expanders play a crucial role in proper facial development and overall health. By widening the upper jaw, they create more space for proper nasal breathing, potentially preventing issues like chronic ear infections, sleep-disordered breathing, and mouth breathing habits. This early intervention can improve focus and behavior in children with ADHD symptoms, as breathing issues often manifest as attention difficulties. Many parents report significant improvements in their child's sleep, behavior, focus, and overall well-being following palatal expansion. By supporting proper facial growth and airway development early, we help set the foundation for better breathing patterns throughout life.
While orthodontic treatment can be beneficial at any age, early evaluation is crucial for longterm oral health. We recommend initial assessment around age 7, when we can identify potential breathing and development issues early. However, it's never too late to start treatment. Adults can also see significant improvements in both dental alignment and airway function through our comprehensive orthodontic care.