Healthy breathing in children
Healthy breathing depends on many factors, such as proper growth and development of the jaws and airways. Although this sometimes does not occur in a way that is
Healthy breathing depends on many factors, such as proper growth and development of the jaws and airways. Although this sometimes does not occur in a way that is

Nocturnal enuresis (urinating during sleep) is common in children and in some cases even affects adolescents. Why does nocturnal enuresis occur? One of the reasons for this is
Sleep disorders are increasingly recognised as a public health problem in our society. The most common are: snoring, obstructive sleep apnoea, narcolepsy, insomnia, bruxism, sleep apnoea.
Do you suffer from headaches, jaw pain or toothache? Bruxism can be the cause of migraines and headaches, back pain, dizziness and even facial deformity. Many dentists consider
Sleep apnoea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and restarts. Apnoea occurs when the muscles in the back of the
Does breathing through the mouth deform the face? This is one of the questions most frequently asked at our dental clinic in Valencia by mothers and fathers concerned about the health of their children.

Statistics show that 7.4% of children have primary snoring during sleep and between 2% and 4% have obstructive sleep apnoeas or hypoapnoeas syndrome.

Mouth breather syndrome produces several alterations in the stomatognathic apparatus that affect the child aesthetically, functionally and psychologically. In the following post, we will focus on the alterations

Forbes magazine has published an article that sums up very well what we have been telling you all along about the importance of breathing. You might be thinking: why

All babies suck their thumbs in the womb, to perfect their birth reflexes. It is completely normal, physiological and beneficial. At this stage it should not be considered

Breastfeeding, in addition to providing nutritional, immunological and emotional benefits, also has a positive effect on the growth and development of the stomatognathic system.

Does your child suffer from respiratory problems allergies ....? It may be caused by being a mouth breather. Introduce NASAL BREATHING from birth, with lip seals at rest and with a position
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