
HealthyStart Providers
HealthyStart®
About
This system offers a non-invasive, drug-free method for improving airways and straightening teeth in children, without the need for braces. It is based on extensive research and has helped millions of children worldwide address symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing early.
What's New in HealthyStart Providers
1.0.18
August 21, 2024
Fixed patient activity log
Developer apps
FAQ
What is HealthyStart?
HealthyStart is a non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical system designed to open airways and straighten teeth in children without the use of braces. It aims to address symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing.
How does HealthyStart work?
The HealthyStart system utilizes a series of appliances to naturally address symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing and straighten teeth. It is based on 54 years of research and has been used to treat over 4 million children globally.
Is HealthyStart suitable for all children?
HealthyStart is designed for children and is rated for ages 4 and up. It is particularly beneficial for children experiencing symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing, which are common and can worsen with age if untreated.
Does HealthyStart require braces?
No, HealthyStart is a braces-free approach to straightening teeth. It offers an alternative to traditional orthodontic aligners and braces, focusing on natural airway development.
What devices is HealthyStart available on?
The HealthyStart Providers app is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, making it accessible to many users.
How often is HealthyStart updated?
The latest version of HealthyStart Providers is 1.0.18, and it was last updated on August 21, 2024. This indicates regular maintenance and potential improvements.
What is the user rating for HealthyStart?
HealthyStart has received an excellent rating of 5.0 stars based on 5 user ratings, suggesting a very positive user experience.
Does HealthyStart have ads?
No, the HealthyStart Providers app does not contain advertisements. It is a free application without any ad interruptions.



