Are You Struggling to Breathe at Night?

Experiencing loud snoring, waking up gasping for air, or feeling tired upon waking can indicate airway blockage during sleep. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we assess whether your breathing difficulties arise from airway constriction, jaw alignment, or muscle tone, and we create a treatment plan that restores your ability to breathe easily.

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Over 70 Centres Located in 7 Countries

Over 70 Centres

LOCATED IN 7 COUNTRIES
Decades of Combined Experience

Decades

OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE
Tens of Thousands of Patients Treated

Tens of Thousands

OF PATIENTS TREATED
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Comprehending Breathing Challenges and Sleep-Related Breathing Issues

Experiencing breathing difficulties during the night is often a neglected symptom of a sleep-related breathing disorder. Common signs such as snoring, disrupted sleep, or episodes of choking are frequently dismissed as normal. However, these can be initial warnings of airway obstruction or collapse during sleep.

“Sleep-disordered breathing affects nearly 1 in 4 adults and can contribute to fatigue, cardiovascular stress, and TMJ strain.”

— American Academy of Sleep Medicine

When breathing is hindered, your body must exert more effort to obtain air. This can lead to frequent awakenings, teeth grinding, and reduced oxygen levels, which place additional strain on the heart and nervous system.
Over time, the muscles in the jaw, neck, and upper airway can become excessively active, worsening TMJ and postural issues.

At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, we explore more than standard sleep assessments to identify the structural factors contributing to your breathing challenges. By utilizing imaging, airway evaluations, and muscle assessments, we create treatment plans that promote healthy breathing—both during sleep and while you are awake.

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When To Seek Treatment

Gasping or Choking at Night

Sudden awakenings or difficulty breathing may indicate an airway blockage or sleep apnea requiring prompt medical assessment.

Snoring or Mouth Breathing

Persistent snoring and mouth breathing can suggest constricted nasal passages or jaw alignment problems that disrupt airflow.

Morning Headaches or Fatigue

Inadequate oxygen during sleep may cause vascular headaches and leave you feeling fatigued, even after a full night’s sleep.

Teeth Grinding or Clenching

When breathing is obstructed, your body engages jaw muscles to clear the airway, potentially leading to TMJ discomfort or tooth wear.

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Relief begins with the right diagnosis

Experiencing breathing difficulties while sleeping is a serious concern. At the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City, our expertise lies in detecting airway blockages and enhancing functionality through gentle, non-invasive treatments that promote better sleep and overall well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Difficulty Breathing

Numerous patients with sleep-related breathing difficulties may not be aware that these problems can originate in the mouth and jaw. Below are frequently asked questions regarding breathing difficulties and sleep-disordered breathing.

Breathing difficulties during the night commonly arise when the soft tissues in the throat relax, leading to a narrowed airway. Various factors such as jaw alignment, nasal blockage, body weight, and muscle tone play a role. Misalignment of the TMJ can further impede airflow by influencing the position of the tongue and the stability of the jaw.

Not necessarily, but they are closely linked. Sleep-related breathing disorders exist on a spectrum, ranging from snoring to complete obstructive sleep apnea. Even minor airway restrictions can lead to poor sleep quality and increased daytime drowsiness.

Yes. An improperly positioned or retruded jaw can push the tongue into the throat, narrowing the airway. Correcting jaw alignment through oral appliances can enhance airflow and improve both breathing and sleep quality.

We provide custom oral devices that gently reposition the jaw and tongue to maintain open airways. Many patients prefer these options over CPAP for their comfort and ease of use. Additionally, we offer treatments that strengthen the muscles around the airway and facilitate nasal breathing.

Leaving airway restrictions untreated can result in chronic fatigue, TMJ pain, cardiovascular strain, and difficulties with cognitive functioning. Early treatment is essential for protecting long-term health and improving life quality.

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As proud members of TMJ International, we are part of a global team dedicated to advancing collaborative care in TMJ disorders and sleep therapy. Together, we bring innovation, expertise, and compassionate treatment to help patients find lasting relief and a healthier quality of life.

TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City

If you’re struggling with jaw pain, headaches, or sleep issues, the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Kansas City is here to help. Our team specializes in non-surgical TMJ and sleep therapy solutions designed to restore comfort and improve your quality of life.

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    TMJ International
    Over 70 Centres Located in 7 Countries

    Over 70 Centres

    LOCATED IN 7 COUNTRIES
    Decades of Combined Experience

    Decades

    OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE
    Tens of Thousands of Patients Treated

    Tens of Thousands

    OF PATIENTS TREATED