Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that affects not only adults but also countless children around the world. For these young individuals and their families, appropriate detection, diagnosis, and treatment of pediatric sleep apnea is crucial to ensure the healthy growth and overall well-being of the child. At the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ, our team of sleep and TMJ specialists, led by world-renowned expert Jamison Spencer DMD, MS, is dedicated to offering comprehensive care and innovative solutions for children affected by sleep apnea.


Pediatric sleep apnea is a condition characterized by recurrent pauses in breathing while asleep, which often results in poor sleep quality, daytime fatigue, and other potential health consequences. Although the symptoms of sleep apnea in children can overlap with those in adults — such as snoring, gasping or choking during sleep, and restless sleep — certain signs are more uniquely present in pediatric cases, including behavioral issues, trouble concentrating, and poor academic performance.


Early detection and treatment of pediatric sleep apnea is crucial for preventing long-term health issues and optimizing the child's development. Unfortunately, this condition is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, leading to a delay in necessary intervention. Education and awareness of pediatric sleep apnea, its signs, and the steps to manage the condition are key to ensuring that an affected child receives appropriate care and support.


In this article, we will discuss the unique challenges and aspects of pediatric sleep apnea, including the signs that can indicate its presence, the tools used for proper diagnosis, and the comprehensive treatment solutions available at the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ. By deepening our understanding of pediatric sleep apnea, we can better support the children affected by this disorder and take a proactive approach in safeguarding their health and well-being.


As leaders in the field of sleep apnea management, our specialists at the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ are committed to providing world-class care and solutions tailored to each child's unique needs, ensuring the most effective and compassionate treatment possible.

Recognizing the Signs of Pediatric Sleep Apnea

Detecting sleep apnea in children can be a challenge, as many of the symptoms may be subtle or mimic other conditions. However, recognizing the possible signs of pediatric sleep apnea is an important first step in obtaining the necessary diagnosis and treatment. Some common symptoms of pediatric sleep apnea include:


  • Loud, frequent snoring
  • Pauses in breathing during sleep, followed by gasping or choking
  • Restless sleep or frequent tossing and turning
  • Night sweats
  • Mouth breathing during sleep
  • Sleepwalking or nightmares
  • Bedwetting
  • Difficulty waking up in the morning
  • Daytime sleepiness or fatigue


Moreover, children with sleep apnea may display other, less obvious signs, such as:


  • Behavioral problems, including irritability, mood swings, or aggression
  • Attention or concentration issues
  • Declining academic performance
  • Stunted growth or development


If you notice any of these symptoms, it is essential to consult with a medical professional to evaluate the possibility of sleep apnea in your child.

Diagnosing Pediatric Sleep Apnea

The process of diagnosing sleep apnea in children typically involves obtaining a comprehensive medical history, conducting a physical examination, and potentially utilizing sleep studies or other diagnostic tests.


During the initial evaluation, the healthcare professional will likely ask about your child's symptoms, sleep patterns, and general health. They will also examine your child's throat, mouth, and nasal passages to identify any structural abnormalities that may contribute to sleep apnea, such as enlarged tonsils or adenoids.


A sleep study (polysomnography) is often considered the gold standard for diagnosing sleep apnea. This test is typically performed at a sleep center and involves monitoring the child's vital signs, oxygen levels, brain activity, muscle movements, and other factors during sleep. In some cases, a home sleep apnea test (HSAT) may be recommended, which involves using a portable device to monitor breathing and oxygen levels during sleep at home.


After the necessary tests are completed, your child's healthcare provider will review the results to determine if your child has sleep apnea and discuss the best course of action for treatment.

Treatment Options for Pediatric Sleep Apnea

Effective treatment of pediatric sleep apnea is essential for ensuring your child's health, well-being, and development. Depending on the cause and severity of sleep apnea, a variety of treatment options may be recommended, including:


  1. Lifestyle Changes: Encouraging your child to maintain a regular sleep schedule, sleep on their side, and avoid caffeine or heavy meals before bedtime may help alleviate some sleep apnea symptoms.
  2. Weight Management: Obesity can contribute to sleep apnea in children, making weight loss through diet and exercise an essential component of treatment.
  3. Allergy Management: If allergies are contributing to your child's sleep apnea, your healthcare provider may recommend allergy medication or avoidance strategies to reduce congestion and improve breathing.
  4. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Therapy: A common treatment for sleep apnea, CPAP therapy involves wearing a mask that continuously delivers air pressure to keep the airway open during sleep. Depending on the child's age, size, and comfort levels, alternatives such as BiPAP or APAP may be considered.
  5. Oral Appliances: Custom-made oral devices can help improve jaw positioning and airway stability, reducing the likelihood of airway blockages during sleep.
  6. Surgical Interventions: In cases where conservative treatment methods are not effective, or if an anatomical issue is causing sleep apnea, surgical intervention may be necessary. Some common surgical treatments for pediatric sleep apnea include tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, or uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP).

Partnering with the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ

The Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ is dedicated to offering comprehensive care and world-class treatment solutions for pediatric sleep apnea. Our team of experts, led by Jamison Spencer DMD, MS, is committed to personalized care, ensuring your child receives the most effective interventions tailored to their unique needs.


We will work closely with your family to develop a customized treatment plan, providing support and guidance throughout the entire process. The Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ is intimately familiar with the unique challenges associated with pediatric sleep apnea and will go the extra mile to ensure your child's path to a healthier life is as comfortable, smooth, and successful as possible.

Championing Your Child's Sleep Health and Future

By recognizing the signs of pediatric sleep apnea, understanding the diagnosis process, and exploring the innovative treatment options available, you can play an essential role in advocating for your child's sleep health and overall well-being.


The Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ is devoted to supporting families affected by pediatric sleep apnea by providing state-of-the-art care and solutions that make a tangible difference in the lives of children. Through our collaborative, evidence-based approach, we can help your child overcome the challenges of sleep apnea and embrace a future with improved health, energy, and happiness.

Disclaimer: Our blog articles serve to educate readers about various treatment options for sleep apnea and TMJ disorders. It's important to understand that while we discuss multiple treatments in our posts, not all of these options may be accessible at our clinic. We encourage you to reach out and schedule a consultation with us. This way, we can carefully devise a personalized treatment plan that caters to your specific needs.