A Case for Why Pediatric Dentists Should Treat More Than the Symptoms
Crowded arches. Restless sleep. Bruxism. Behavioral concerns. Chronic mouth breathing. Modern dentistry sees these daily. Yet airway development is often overlooked as the root cause. Parents are asking better questions. Research continues to evolve. The standard of care is shifting. The question is no longer if airway matters. The question is whether your practice is prepared to address it.
A Structured Approach to Pediatric Airway Therapy




The BRĒTH™ Method is a growth-guided clinical framework designed to help dentists identify airway-related developmental concerns and intervene predictably. This is not simply an appliance. It is a protocol.
The method integrates:
- Case selection and diagnostics
- Growth-based treatment planning
- A structured procedural workflow
- Defined follow-up and monitoring protocols
- Practice integration strategy
BRĒTH™ provides clarity in an area that has historically lacked structure.
Rooted in Science. Designed for Clinical Application.
The BRĒTH™ framework draws from established research in:
Pediatric Sleep Medicine
Airway Physiology
Craniofacial Development
Myofunctional Therapy
Behavioral Correlations Linked to Sleep Disruption
A Complete Educational Experience
The BRĒTH™ Seminar is designed to provide everything needed to confidently implement airway-focused therapy within your practice.
Course Content

Selection Criteria for Airway Focused Intervention

Standardized Clinical Protocol for Orthopedic Expansion

Airway Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

Structured Airway Assessment and Diagnostic Workflow

Post-Intervention Monitoring and Longitudinal Growth Tracking

Integration of Airway Centered Orthodontics Into Pediatric Practice
Clinical Leadership Through Experience
Dr. Justin Warcup has built a pediatric practice centered on growth-guided airway intervention. Through years of refinement, case analysis, and structured protocol development, the BRĒTH™ Method emerged as a teachable, repeatable system.
This education reflects real-world clinical experience, not abstract concepts.


The Standard of Pediatric Care Is Evolving
Airway-centered evaluation is no longer peripheral to pediatric dentistry. It is increasingly recognized as foundational to craniofacial development, sleep quality, and long-term functional health.
This shift represents:
- Expanded clinical responsibility
- Earlier orthopedic intervention
- A structural approach to development
- Treatment of underlying drivers rather than downstream symptoms
Dentists who understand growth, airway dynamics, and timing will define the next decade of pediatric care.

