Jaw Pain
Jaw pain develops when the airway is restricted, causing the jaw muscles and joints to overwork as they compensate for poor breathing patterns.
Headaches
Chronic headaches can arise when poor airway function forces the jaw and facial muscles to work harder, creating tension in the head and temples.
Mouth Breathing
Mouth breathing often signals an airway blockage, leading to altered facial growth, poor sleep quality, and strain on the jaw and oral tissues.
Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding is a common response to airway restriction, as the body clenches to open the airway and stabilize breathing during sleep.