Nasal congestion (obstructed nose or diminished airflow through the nose) is certainly uncomfortable but this can also lead to many dental and medical problems. The nose is the filter that cleans and conditions the air before it gets to our delicate lungs. When the nose is bypassed due to inflamed, swollen tissue, a deviated septum, nasal polyps or enlarged adenoids, harsh air goes directly to the lungs by way of the mouth and throat. This is not natural and has been linked to lower respiratory problems, such as restricted bronchial passages in asthmatic patients1,2. Chronic nasal congestion and the resultant mouth breathing can lead to gingivitis (gum disease), cavities, halitosis (bad breath), chronic reactive airway disease, chronic sore throat, obstructive sleep apnea and, in young children, midfacial skeletal changes. Our physicians have extensive training in the evaluation and treatment of nasal disorders. Many cases of nasal obstruction and congestion can be treated with safe medical therapies. A smaller percentage of cases of nasal obstruction require surgical treatment to alleviate the blocked airway and restore healthy nasal breathing. Our physicians will find the source of your nasal obstruction and discuss the spectrum of treatment options with you.
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