Obstructive Sleep Apnea and ADD/ADHD Webinar
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and ADD/ADHD Webinar
Sep 29, 2020

At least 70% of children who snore have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Many of these children are frequently diagnosed as having ADD or ADHD and are typically placed on medication when in fact their problems may be caused by sleep deprivation.
Children with OSA may exhibit the following symptoms:
- Poor concentration
- Hyperactivity
- Speech delays
- Sleep disturbances
- Facial formation
- Chronic headaches
- Feeding issues
- Irritability
As can be seen from the symptoms above, there is a lot of overlap between obstructive sleep apnea and ADD/ADHD.
Orthodontics centered around breathing, also known as “airway orthodontics”, addresses the root cause for children who snore or have apnea and can prevent it in children who don’t.
In addition, airway orthodontics can improve symptoms of ADD or ADHD and thus proclude the need for pharmaceutical intervention.