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EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 50 MIN

51.Surprising Links: Palate Shape, Myopia, and Behavior in Children

from The Discovery Doc - Non-Toxic, Crunchy Mom, Optimal Health

3 Key Discoveries Early Orthodontic Intervention: It's crucial to address underdeveloped jaws to prevent complications that can extend beyond oral health, impacting sinuses, eye sockets, and even causing myopia. Palate Expansion: Non-invasive options like retainers can be effective in expanding the palate at a young age, potentially avoiding more invasive treatments in the future. Breathing is Essential: Encouraging nasal breathing over mouth breathing is pivotal for a child's sleep patterns and brain development. Issues like ADHD and low concentration can be linked to poor breathing habits during sleep. Discover More: https://thediscoverydoc.com/tdd-links

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3 Key Discoveries Early Orthodontic Intervention: It's crucial to address underdeveloped jaws to prevent complications that can extend beyond oral health, impacting sinuses, eye sockets, and even causing myopia. Palate Expansion: Non-invasive...

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