Jaw tension and unstable night breathing can physically pull your body out of deep, restful sleep — even when you do not fully wake up. Find out whether this is what is happening in your case.
A unique analysis that connects jaw tension, breathing patterns, and sleep depth. Something no single specialist evaluates together.
Watch how Dr. Kozyk explains what this assessment gives you — and why jaw tension is so often overlooked.
A specialist's view based on your specific answers, not a guess.
Looked at together with jaw load, not in isolation the way most specialists see it.
Concrete direction specific to your case, not a generic list.
Dr. Kozyk personally reads every assessment and writes a conclusion specific to your case. You can share the report with your GP, dentist or ENT.
Supplements, sleep hygiene, meditation, breathing exercises you may have tried several of these. Each one may have helped a little. But nothing has produced lasting change.
Routines and supplements cannot release deep, long-built muscular tension in the jaw and face. If that tension is present, it keeps the body on low alert through the night and nothing else will fully work until it is addressed.
People who finally understood what was blocking their sleep.
A sleep doctor looks at sleep. An orthodontist looks at the jaw. An ENT looks at breathing. None of them connect the dots.
Our approach combines 15+ years of work across sleep science, orthodontics, myofunctional therapy, and breathing an integrated view of how jaw tension, snoring, and sleep depth influence each other.
You cannot get this diagnostic anywhere else. Not from any single specialist, not at this price.
About 20 minutes. Covers your sleep, jaw, snoring, and muscle patterns.
She personally reads your answers and prepares a written conclusion for your specific situation.
By email within 48 business hours. Follow-up questions welcome.
Find out what's disrupting your sleep so you can finally improve it.
Jaw tension, clenching, teeth grinding and muscle load
Snoring, mouth breathing and night breathing stability
Sleep quality, depth and nervous system state
Personal written report with your findings red, amber, green for each area
Dr. Kozyk's personal conclusion specific to your case, not a template
Your disruption stage and a clear recovery direction
Delivered within 48 hours · share with your own doctors
Available nowhere else · the only integrated jaw breathing sleep diagnostic online
14-day money-back guarantee · full refund if the report is not useful to you
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A structured questionnaire covering your sleep, jaw, snoring, and muscle patterns. Dr. Kozyk personally reads your answers and writes a conclusion specific to your case. Not a generic quiz score or template.
If jaw and airway tension is the dominant driver, routines and supplements often don't create lasting change. The assessment shows whether that's your case.
Yes, and we recommend it for medical conditions. But each specialist sees only their part. This assessment integrates jaw function, snoring, and sleep physiology together, which no single specialist typically does.
That's still a valuable result. It means jaw and muscle tension is likely not the key driver, so you stop chasing the wrong solution.
Dr. Olha Kozyk is a licensed orthodontist and myofunctional therapist with 15+ years of clinical experience at the intersection of jaw structure, breathing, and sleep. She personally reviews every assessment.
Yes and many clients do exactly this. The report gives your GP, dentist, orthodontist or ENT the specific context they need to help you. Most doctors have never seen a patient come in with a structured assessment of jaw tension, breathing and sleep together. It changes the conversation.
Yes. Snoring, mouth breathing and suspected sleep apnea often share the same underlying cause as jaw tension and teeth grinding an imbalance in the jaw, tongue and throat muscles. The assessment looks at this whole picture. It does not replace a medical sleep study if one is needed, but it gives you specific information about what is happening in your case.
Yes. Studies show connections between jaw muscle load, night breathing stability, and sleep architecture. Our Science page covers the key research.
One personal analysis. Dr. Kozyk's written conclusion. Specific next steps.
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