If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...
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If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...
Can Sleep Apnea Kill you? - MBC#57 - Dr Dar Radfar
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Can Sleep Apnea Kill you? - MBC#57 - Dr Dar Radfar
Is that statement true . . . Can Sleep Apnea kill you? Are you or a loved one struggling with snoring or grinding your teeth while asleep? These symptoms could indicate an issue with your airway function linked to your jaw. The relationship between sleep apnea and sleep bruxism (teeth grinding) isn't clear yet, with various studies unable to conclude whether they are connected or occur independently. People with sleep apnea often suffer from sleep bruxism, and it is hypothesized that our mo...
The Mouth Brain Connection
If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...