Dentist At Sleep Apnea Clinic In Toronto Explains Children's Sleep Issue Signs - Digital Journal

Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area has published a new article entitled Children And Sleep Issues, which sheds light on the most important aspects of What To Look For In Children With Sleep Issues for parents of young children. Women who notice their young children may have sleep related issues, and other interested individuals, can view the full article at https://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/blog/children-and-sleep-issues/.

The article includes several interesting pieces of information, one in particular is parents expect their children to sleep well but they often do not sleep well. This should be of particular interest to parents of young children because even though children may not mention that they have sleep challenges, there are signs to look out for such as problems with maintaining attention, bed-wetting, or grinding teeth. A video describing this is available here.

One of the most important pieces of information the article tries to convey and communicate is sleep related issues in children often indicates there is an airway issue. The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:

‘Have a look down their throat. Look at their tonsils. Make sure the nose is clear. They tend to get a little inflamed when they sleep. We want our kids breathing through their nose while they are sleeping. These days can be a little tense so if you catch your kids grinding their teeth while they are sleeping, it’s got more to do with an airway than anything else that is going on.’

In discussing the article’s creation, Dr. Richard Goodfellow, clinic owner at Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area, said:

“When children have sleep related issues, the first step is to look down the throat for inflamed tonsils and to make sure there is proper nasal breathing. The second step is to speak with a doctor or dentist.”

Regular readers of Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area will notice the article takes a familiar tone, which has been described as ‘upbeat’.

Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the article, as they are intent on having an open line of communication with parents. The reason is simply because being informed about the latest literature based research is an important part of being able to make informed decisions.

Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy Treatment in the Toronto Area via their website at https://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com.

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Name: Dr. Richard Goodfellow
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Organization: Dr. Richard Goodfellow practice limited to TMJ and Sleep Therapy in Toronto
Address: East Tower, 675 Cochrane Dr Suite 105, Markham, ON L3R 0B8, Canada
Phone: +1-905-470-0009
Website: https://torontotmjandsleepcentre.com/

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