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May 10, 2025

Why Sleep Should Be Part of Every Health Conversation —Including at the Dentist

May is Better Sleep Month—and while most people don’t immediately think of the dentist when it comes to sleep, we believe they should. At Epic Dentistry, we take an airway-centered approach to care because sleep quality is inseparable from whole-body health.

The Sleep-Health Connection: Poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired. It can affect mood, memory, immunity, growth, and development. In children, it may even show up as hyperactivity or learning struggles.


What We See in the Mouth: The signs of disrupted sleep often show up right where we work every day: in the airway, jaw, tongue posture, teeth grinding, and even gum health.


Starting Young Makes a Difference: We use tools like the Vivos Guide to help kids develop better oral and airway habits early—sometimes preventing future issues like braces or sleep apnea.


It’s Not One-Size-Fits-All: Whether we’re treating children or adults, our goal is to identify root causes of disrupted breathing and address them with biomimetic, non-invasive therapies.


If you're a healthcare provider and have patients struggling with sleep, airway concerns, or persistent mouth breathing—we’d love to collaborate. We often work alongside pediatricians, ENTs, sleep MDs, and myofunctional therapists.


➡️ Learn more about our sleep & airway approach at myepicsmile.com.

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