Tongue Tie Compensations: Fascial Restrictions, Tension And Pain
Fascia is a connective tissue more like a spider web that provides our body a continuous 3-dimensional
Fascia is a connective tissue more like a spider web that provides our body a continuous 3-dimensional
The back of the tongue should be resting high up on the palate. This helps in keeping the airway wide open.
#DidYouKnow the tongue has 8 muscles which can exert 500gms of force? We have almost always neglected
As much as I joke about how difficult it is to get my kids to eat, I’m not joking today. My oldest son
Most often parents come to us after the diagnosis of a tongue or a lip tie with the thought process that a simple
A woman’s body is remarkable. Not only can it grow another human being, but it can also provide
In our practice we use the Functional Frenuloplasty procedure to release tongue ties for toddlers,
Your active participation is important to the post-operative success of your treatment.
The tongue is a mighty muscle essential for sucking, swallowing, eating, drinking, chewing, breathing,
A lot of mothers feel anxious when they hear their baby would need a tongue tie release. As a mother
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition present at birth. It is a string of tissue that restricts the tongue’s
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
Tongue tie is more than just a metaphor for stumbling over your words. It is an oral condition that
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
Did you know that our entire jaw and mouth structure lie right in front of the airway?
Are you concerned about the way your child’s teeth are growing? Have you noticed their teeth
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
Can sleep apnea be treated with oral Myofunctional therapy? The answer is yes, it can be. However,
If you’re reading this article, odds are that you are likely considering getting braces. What to do before
TMJ pain is a common problem affecting many individuals – adults and children alike. TMJ refers to
Did you know that 60% -70% of children suffer from mouth breathing? That’s right! Mouth breathing refers to breathing
As a child I was told that breathing is an action that happens automatically and not much attention
Is snoring dangerous? This is a common question asked by many, and the simple answer is YES, it is!
You might think breathing through your mouth isn’t a big deal, but it actually is. A lot of us end up breathing through
Myofunctional development is vital for overall oral health, involving the coordination and function
Snoring, a common sleep disorder, is characterised by the loud noises a person makes while they sleep
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
Mouth breathing is a Sleep Breathing Disorder which can have serious effects on your child’s health.
Be it a kid or an adult – everyone can get braces. Your oral health contributes to your overall health,
If you ask a patient if they are breathing through their mouth they will instinctively tell you no they are breathing
Fascia is a connective tissue more like a spider web that provides our body a continuous 3-dimensional
The back of the tongue should be resting high up on the palate. This helps in keeping the airway wide open.
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD has been reported in almost half of the population.
TMD, which is often referred to as Temporomandibular or Jaw Joint disorders, is often a holistic whole-body disorder.
TMJ is an accommodative joint in which the condyle & disc position is dictated by the body posture & intercuspal
Snoring, a common sleep disorder, is characterised by the loud noises a person makes while they sleep
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction or Disorder)
Bruxism is a condition characterised by the unconscious grinding and clenching of teeth that can occur during both
As a child I was told that breathing is an action that happens automatically and not much attention
If you ask a patient if they are breathing through their mouth they will instinctively tell you no they are breathing
Can sleep apnea be treated with oral Myofunctional therapy? The answer is yes, it can be. However,
A dysfunctioning Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) can affect your entire body. The TMJ is a powerful
To begin with, TMJ is a joint that moves and adjusts the position of the condyle and disc based on the body’s
#DidYouKnow the tongue has 8 muscles which can exert 500gms of force? We have almost always neglected
Did you know that our entire jaw and mouth structure lie right in front of the airway?
The temporomandibular joint located in the jaw is one of the most complex yet powerful joints in the human body.
TMJ pain is a common problem affecting many individuals – adults and children alike. TMJ refers to
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction or Disorder)
Myofunctional development is vital for overall oral health, involving the coordination and function
As much as I joke about how difficult it is to get my kids to eat, I’m not joking today. My oldest son
Have you ever had a sore jaw and also found yourself dealing with a pounding headache? You’re not alone.
A woman’s body is remarkable. Not only can it grow another human being, but it can also provide
Most often parents come to us after the diagnosis of a tongue or a lip tie with the thought process that a simple
TMJ/TMJD can have an effect on all parts of your life. Is there a link between stress, anxiety, exhaustion and TMJ?
TMJ – short for Temporomandibular joints – are placed immediately in front of the ears, on both sides of the face.
Did you know that 60% -70% of children suffer from mouth breathing? That’s right! Mouth breathing refers to breathing
In our practice we use the Functional Frenuloplasty procedure to release tongue ties for toddlers,
Your active participation is important to the post-operative success of your treatment.
Is snoring dangerous? This is a common question asked by many, and the simple answer is YES, it is!
The tongue is a mighty muscle essential for sucking, swallowing, eating, drinking, chewing, breathing,
Ear pain could be due to an ear infection or TMJ related. The first step is to get it checked by an ENT
A lot of mothers feel anxious when they hear their baby would need a tongue tie release. As a mother
Do you often go through the day feeling sleepy, sluggish, fatigued and lethargic, even after 7-8hrs of sleep?
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is characterised by a pause in breathing while a person is asleep.
Are you concerned about the way your child’s teeth are growing? Have you noticed their teeth
Be it a kid or an adult – everyone can get braces. Your oral health contributes to your overall health,
Snoring is characterised by noisy breathing that occurs when a person’s airway is partially
Mouth breathing is a Sleep Breathing Disorder which can have serious effects on your child’s health.
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
For children, sleep is essential for their overall physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioural development.
If you’re reading this article, odds are that you are likely considering getting braces. What to do before
Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) is an umbrella term for different sleep-related breathing disorders
You might think breathing through your mouth isn’t a big deal, but it actually is. A lot of us end up breathing through
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition present at birth. It is a string of tissue that restricts the tongue’s
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
Tongue tie is more than just a metaphor for stumbling over your words. It is an oral condition that
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
#DidYouKnow the tongue has 8 muscles which can exert 500gms of force? We have almost always neglected
Many parents are not familiar with the term “lip ties” or “tongue ties”. When a paediatric
In our practice we use the Functional Frenuloplasty procedure to release tongue ties for toddlers,
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition present at birth. It is a string of tissue that restricts the tongue’s
Fascia is a connective tissue more like a spider web that provides our body a continuous 3-dimensional
As much as I joke about how difficult it is to get my kids to eat, I’m not joking today. My oldest son
A woman’s body is remarkable. Not only can it grow another human being, but it can also provide
Tongue tie is more than just a metaphor for stumbling over your words. It is an oral condition that
Most often parents come to us after the diagnosis of a tongue or a lip tie with the thought process that a simple
Your active participation is important to the post-operative success of your treatment.
A lot of mothers feel anxious when they hear their baby would need a tongue tie release. As a mother
The back of the tongue should be resting high up on the palate. This helps in keeping the airway wide open.
The tongue is a mighty muscle essential for sucking, swallowing, eating, drinking, chewing, breathing,
Did you know that our entire jaw and mouth structure lie right in front of the airway?
Are you concerned about the way your child’s teeth are growing? Have you noticed their teeth
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
Can sleep apnea be treated with oral Myofunctional therapy? The answer is yes, it can be. However,
If you’re reading this article, odds are that you are likely considering getting braces. What to do before
TMJ pain is a common problem affecting many individuals – adults and children alike. TMJ refers to
Did you know that 60% -70% of children suffer from mouth breathing? That’s right! Mouth breathing refers to breathing
As a child I was told that breathing is an action that happens automatically and not much attention
Is snoring dangerous? This is a common question asked by many, and the simple answer is YES, it is!
You might think breathing through your mouth isn’t a big deal, but it actually is. A lot of us end up breathing through
Myofunctional development is vital for overall oral health, involving the coordination and function
Snoring, a common sleep disorder, is characterised by the loud noises a person makes while they sleep
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably wondered if your child will need orthodontic braces! You definitely
Mouth breathing is a Sleep Breathing Disorder which can have serious effects on your child’s health.
Be it a kid or an adult – everyone can get braces. Your oral health contributes to your overall health,
If you ask a patient if they are breathing through their mouth they will instinctively tell you no they are breathing
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD has been reported in almost half of the population.
TMD, which is often referred to as Temporomandibular or Jaw Joint disorders, is often a holistic whole-body disorder.
TMJ is an accommodative joint in which the condyle & disc position is dictated by the body posture & intercuspal
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction or Disorder)
Bruxism is a condition characterised by the unconscious grinding and clenching of teeth that can occur during both
A dysfunctioning Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) can affect your entire body. The TMJ is a powerful
To begin with, TMJ is a joint that moves and adjusts the position of the condyle and disc based on the body’s
The temporomandibular joint located in the jaw is one of the most complex yet powerful joints in the human body.
TMJ pain has been reported in 1 in 10 people, and TMD (Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction or Disorder)
Have you ever had a sore jaw and also found yourself dealing with a pounding headache? You’re not alone.
TMJ – short for Temporomandibular joints – are placed immediately in front of the ears, on both sides of the face.
TMJ/TMJD can have an effect on all parts of your life. Is there a link between stress, anxiety, exhaustion and TMJ?
Ear pain could be due to an ear infection or TMJ related. The first step is to get it checked by an ENT
Snoring is characterised by noisy breathing that occurs when a person’s airway is partially
Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) is an umbrella term for different sleep-related breathing disorders
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is characterised by a pause in breathing while a person is asleep.
For children, sleep is essential for their overall physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioural development.
Do you often go through the day feeling sleepy, sluggish, fatigued and lethargic, even after 7-8hrs of sleep?
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