Your mouth is more than teeth and gums; it’s a functional system. Teeth form the framework, the tongue rests on the palate, and together they support the upper airway. When dental crowding limits tongue space, your tongue may shift down or back, making nasal breathing harder and encouraging mouth breathing. Over time, this pattern affects sleep, facial development, and overall oxygen delivery.
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