How It Works
Airway Expansion That Changes Structure
We use gentle, orthopedic forces to guide bone remodeling, widen the dental arches, and create a stable, larger airway. The goal is structural change that supports easy nasal breathing all day and night.
The Science
What Airway Expansion Really Means
Airway expansion works by gently widening the upper jaw and creating more room in the mouth and airway. As space increases, the tongue has a natural place to rest, tissues aren’t as crowded, and breathing becomes easier and more stable. Instead of just masking symptoms, this process addresses the root cause for long-term improvement.
Bone Remodeling
The treatment slowly encourages the upper jaw to widen. This gives more space in the mouth and nasal passages, making it easier for air to flow through.
Tongue Space & Posture
With more room, the tongue can rest comfortably in the right position at the roof of the mouth. This helps keep the airway open and supports natural breathing.
Balanced Muscles
As the jaws move into a healthier position, the surrounding muscles can relax and work more smoothly. This reduces strain and makes airflow steadier.
Why It Matters
Whole-Body Benefits From a Healthier Airway
Better airway geometry supports efficient breathing, calmer muscles, and more stable oral function throughout the day.
- Easier Nasal Breathing – Wider palatal vault and nasal floor can reduce resistance, making nose breathing more natural during activity and rest.
- Room for the Tongue – Expanded arches decrease crowding, helping the tongue maintain a supportive seal to the palate instead of falling backward.
- Jaw Joint Support – Improved arch form and bite balance can lower joint load and muscle overwork, supporting more comfortable function.
At Night
How Expansion Improves Sleep
When the airway is less crowded and the tongue can rest forward, airflow stabilizes. Many patients experience quieter nights and better recovery.
- Reduced snoring and fewer airway interruptions
- More consistent nasal breathing during sleep
- Improved oxygenation and deeper restorative stages
- Less mouth breathing and dry mouth on waking
- Clearer mornings with steadier daytime energy
A Note From Our Founder
Hi, I’m Dr. Kelly Standish-Mayo
Airway health and dental alignment are closely connected. When the upper arch is too narrow, the tongue has less room and breathing can become strained.
Our airway expansion approach gently widens the arches over time. This creates space for natural nasal breathing and supports a more balanced bite and facial growth.
As alignment improves, patients often notice easier breathing, steadier sleep, and a smile that looks and functions better. This is orthopedic guidance that addresses the foundation, not just the symptoms.
Whether you are seeking a healthier airway, a broader smile, or both, we can design a plan that fits your goals and lifestyle.
Dr. Kelly Standish
North Florida Sleep & Airway
Dr. Kelly is one of only three dentists in Northeast Florida recognized as a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, the highest distinction in dental sleep care.
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Location
1700 Eagle Harbor Pkwy, Suite 7
Fleming Island, FL 32003
Hours
Monday 9am- 4pm
Tuesday 9am- 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 9am- 4pm
Friday By Appointment
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed