Respiración bucal, maloclusión y problemas posturales
Breathing is one of the main functions of the body, and occurs physiologically through the nose, providing normal growth and development of the craniofacial complex. Mere obstruction
Breathing is one of the main functions of the body, and occurs physiologically through the nose, providing normal growth and development of the craniofacial complex. Mere obstruction

It is common that you do not sleep well, wake up several times during the night, have startles, suffer from drowsiness during the day and feel very tired. You should not ignore this. It could be due to
You probably think that you chew correctly and that you don't have that problem. But after reading this post you might change your mind about that.
The bruxism is an involuntary habit that affects more than half of the population. 20% of the population worldwide.
One of the most significant problems in humans is the deterioration of memory function and learning ability over the course of life.
If you are an athlete looking for better results, it is not only sports equipment and training that are important.
The static system (SE) can make the difference for success.
If you suffer from sleep apnoea at MIDSA Odontology we want to help you, if you want to know more call us and we will give you an appointment.
The removable orthodontic appliance when placed in the mouth balances the Stomatognathic System and the entire neuromuscular system, as well as keeping the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) well positioned without
Atypical swallowing is caused by improper placement of the tongue when swallowing food.
In our fifth activity myofunctional training we are going to practice the Nasal OpeningThe nose is blocked when breathing through the mouth.
Activity IV of the Myobrace training is to learn how to use the tongue and lips correctly when we drink. To begin the practice we will need a glass of water.
f you have already mastered and passed activities I and II of our Myofunctional training it is time to start practising conscious breathing.
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