Is Your Child A Mouth Breather?
Being called a “mouth breather” is usually seen as an insult but in medical terms, a mouth breather is simply someone who breathes through their mouth. Unfortunately, mouth breathing is... Continue reading
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Being called a “mouth breather” is usually seen as an insult but in medical terms, a mouth breather is simply someone who breathes through their mouth. Unfortunately, mouth breathing is... Continue reading
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I attended two conferences in September this year and was thrilled to see exactly how much in-depth and ground-breaking myofunctional therapy research is being conducted at the moment. Myofunctional therapists,... Continue reading
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Orthodontic relapse can’t really be a thing can it? Most people think that orthodontic treatment should be permanent. After all, orthodontists are highly trained professionals, and once the braces have... Continue reading
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Why did I create a website specifically about sleep apnea treatment? Well, over the last few years, awareness about the effects of poor sleep, sleep apnea, and other types of... Continue reading
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If I’m a myofunctional therapist who does myofunctional therapy, then what is orofacial myology, and what’s an orofacial myologist? This is a question that comes up occasionally, usually when I’m... Continue reading
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Posture has become a major talking point in recent years, and for good reason. All you have to do is take a look at a crowd of people, and you’ll... Continue reading
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Are tongue-tie releases and craniosacral therapy complementary to each other or not? I’ve been hearing a lot more about craniosacral therapy in recent years, and for good reason. The first... Continue reading
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The Mallampati Score system is something I use in my myofunctional therapy practice on a daily basis when I’m evaluating patients. It’s an easy way for me to assess a... Continue reading
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Obstructive sleep apnea in children is something that a lot people, parents included don’t take too seriously. Many of us are under the impression that obstructive sleep apnea only affects... Continue reading
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Mouth breathing in children is something I see a lot. Not just in my practice but also when I’m out in public, at a shopping mall or at the airport... Continue reading
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