Foundation First Airway Center

Foundation First Airway Center

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At Foundation First Airway Center, we specialize in airway-focused orthodontics and advanced airway dentistry. A native of Vero Beach, she attended St.

By aligning the teeth, jaws, and oral anatomy, we help patients of all ages breathe easier, sleep better, and enjoy better overall health. Jenna Katz Schwibner, DMD, FAGD
Airway Dentist
Founder of Foundation First, Airway & Sleep Dentistry

As an Airway Dentist, the goal is to save lives not just save teeth. Yes, teeth are vital to maintain our health however our roles as dentists have taken a pa

Photos from Foundation First Airway Center's post 05/28/2026

Foundation First Airway Center is Now Open!

We are incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us for the Ribbon Cutting Celebration of Foundation First Airway Center. What a meaningful and memorable day as we officially opened our doors and celebrated the beginning of this exciting new chapter.

Thank you to our family, friends, colleagues, patients, community members, and local leaders for your support, encouragement, and presence. Your kindness and enthusiasm made the event truly special.

At Foundation First Airway Center, we are honored to serve our community through airway-focused care, education, and collaboration. We look forward to continuing to grow, connect, and make a positive impact together.

Thank you again for celebrating with us and supporting our mission.

The best is yet to come.

Dr. Jenna Schwibner and the Team at Foundation First Airway Center

05/18/2026

An open-mouth posture affects how a child breathes, grows, and develops. When the lower jaw drops, the tongue is pulled down and back, narrowing the airway and reducing breathing efficiency. Over time, this can influence jaw development, facial growth, and even sleep quality.

If you notice your child resting with their mouth open, snoring, or struggling with sleep, it’s time to look deeper. Schedule an evaluation with an airway-focused dentist and support proper jaw and airway development.

05/14/2026

Pacifiers have a dual relationship with infant airways: they can provide immediate, short-term benefits by helping maintain upper airway patency through forward tongue positioning and are associated with a reduced risk of SIDS. However, prolonged use, particularly beyond 6 to 18 months, has been associated with adverse effects, including narrowing of the maxillary arch, increased mouth-breathing patterns, and changes in jaw and facial development that may compromise optimal airway growth.

For this reason, timing, duration, and weaning strategies are important considerations in supporting healthy craniofacial development and long-term airway function.

05/12/2026

Many chronic symptoms like restless sleep, behavioral challenges, and even frequent illness can be connected to the condition of your airways. The earlier we recognize these patterns, the more we can guide growth, support proper function, and create lasting change.

Seek an airway-focused dental evaluation and take the first step toward turning illness into wellness.

05/11/2026

Dr. Jenna Schwibner, an airway and sleep dentist, and her entire team invites you to join us for a grand opening celebration at Foundation First Airway Center.

This is a great opportunity to tour our new space, meet our team, and learn more about how we’re supporting better breathing, better sleep, and better health through a collaborative airway-focused approach.

Whether you’re familiar with airway dentistry or just beginning to explore it, we’d truly enjoy connecting with you.

We hope you can stop by, say hello, and see what we’re building.
For additional information or RSVP, feel free to reach out.
RSVP: [email protected] or call 772.410.3320

05/07/2026

Many patients live with jaw discomfort for years without realizing there is an underlying cause. When issues like airway restriction, bite imbalance, or poor oral posture are properly identified and treated, the results can be life-changing.

04/27/2026

If you’ve noticed mouth breathing, crowded teeth, snoring, poor sleep, or developmental concerns in your child, it may be worth looking deeper. Seek out an airway-focused dental provider who understands the connection between facial development and whole-body health.

02/24/2026

Occasional noise during sleep can happen. But habitual snoring is often a sign that a child is struggling to breathe properly at night. Snoring may indicate airway resistance, mouth breathing, or disrupted oxygen flow during sleep.

Sleep is when growth, healing, and brain development occur. If breathing is compromised during sleep, the body can’t fully rest or develop as intended.

If your child snores regularly, breathes through their mouth, or seems restless during sleep, an airway-focused dental evaluation can help uncover what’s contributing to their breathing challenges.

02/19/2026

Testimonials like this remind us that addressing the root cause, not just the symptoms, can lead to better sleep, improved function, and a higher quality of life.

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3790 7th Terrace
Vero Beach, FL
32960