Eating. Speech. Sleep. Sometimes there’s a reason no one has found yet.
Free resources. No obligation. If something feels off, you’re probably right.
Most of the families I see have already been somewhere else. They’ve been told to wait, told it’s normal, or told it will resolve on its own. Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes it isn’t. The difference is taking the time to actually look at how your child is functioning.
We don’t treat what we see. We treat what’s actually affecting your child.
If your child is in therapy, we work with that team. Not around them.
You’re not here to be sold. You’re here to understand what’s going on.
"Common does not mean normal."- Dr. Austin Bowman
From infants struggling to feed to older children with speech, sleep, and breathing concerns, we look for what is actually driving the problem.
We look at function, not just anatomy. If it’s not causing a problem, we won’t treat it.
Precise treatment when it’s actually needed. Done carefully, with a real plan around it.
We communicate directly with your child’s therapist so everything stays aligned.
Mouth breathing, poor sleep, and restless nights are not random.
If feeding has been a struggle and nothing has helped, we take a closer look.
We work alongside SLPs and myofunctional therapists to improve real function.
No pressure. No rush. Just a clear next step for your child.
You tell me what you’re seeing. That matters more than anything.
We look at how your child functions. Not just a quick glance.
If treatment helps, we explain why. If it doesn’t, we tell you that too.
You’re not left figuring it out alone after the visit.
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I’m a general dentist who focuses on pediatric care.
Over time, I kept seeing the same pattern. Kids struggling to eat, speak, or sleep. Parents being told it was normal.
Sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn’t. My job is to figure out the difference. This practice is built around that. Taking the time to evaluate properly, working with the right providers, and giving parents a clear answer.
If you’re referring patients for feeding, speech, or airway concerns, you already know how inconsistent this space can be. We keep things simple. Clear communication, shared goals, and honest decisions about when treatment is actually needed.
Direct communication before, during, and after treatment
Shared clinical documentation so you know what we found and what comes next
A provider who says no when a release is not indicated
Follow-up coordination so the patient does not get lost after the procedure
We’ll reach out personally.
Thank you for reaching out. Dr. Bowman will connect with you personally.
Tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll send you the right resources for your situation, no cost, no obligation.
We’re sending you resources based on what you shared. If you’re in the Charlotte area, we may also reach out about scheduling an in-person consultation at SouthPark Pediatric Dentistry.