Mouth Breathing in Children from Dr. German Ramirez
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2017
- Dr. German Ramirez, a world expert in orthodontics and pediatrics, put together an amazing video explaining on patients develop crooked teeth and how this can be prevented and treated. Often times breathing is not evaluated and this video illustrates the importance of nasal breathing.
This is the type of thing we should learn in school.
Because they don’t it leads me to believe that they don’t care about our health and well being!
Dude it's called a school is a business to fund the government no the state or government want you to be dumb to keep controlling yo dumb ass
@@alonzor557 Who are "they'?
do we not? where u from bruh?
Stumbled upon the concept of "mewing" this weekend. This video incidentally provides a fantastic illustration of this. Thank you!
This perfect, thank you for making this available for all patients and clinicians
I love it! Thank you Dr Ramirez
Thanks for this! I will show it to my students.
Thank you Dr. Ramirez-Yanez for an excellent summary.
Dan Tache both me and my brother mouth breaths, but my other brothers don't. Why is this???
Hello Dr. Ramirez-Yanez, Thank you for this nicely illustrated video. I couldn't agree more with your concern for sleep disordered breathing in children and poor craniofacial development. I wonder if in the future you would consider modifying your animation to include backward bending of the occiput or head on C1 or Atlas. In physical therapy with those of us with a Temporomandibular disorder specialty and craniofacial pain specialty, we feel that this backward bent head position helps open the superior airway more for mouth breathers and is also why SDB could lead to poor posture in kids, headaches, neck pain, etc. anyway just a thought, thank you for sharing and putting together!!
WOW what a fabulous video! I'm learning about Nose breathing (in general) right now.
Incorrect swallowing (tongue thrusting) usually precedes mouth breathing. This deviation is aided by prolonged use of pacifiers.
TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre of Northern Indiana: When I was a kid I breath through my nose, unless my nose was clog, because of having a cold, or pollen alergy, and my teeth did grow crooked, and brasses did straited my teeth, as a tenager I was no longer mouth breathing, and I still do not mouth breathing as an adult except when I don't notice it while I'm sleeping.
very very helpful
This exact thing happened to me like this is so accurate to me
What is the remedy for this mam? What way do we approach kids
Great but how do I teach my child to breathe in through their mouth for taking aerosol medication.
Just show him this video )
So I’m 14 and had been breathing through my mouth since I can remember I am just starting to hit puberty so if I start nose breathing will this change the structure of my head
If courseit will. Just another extra at this topic its vey importene to keep your posture as right its mean back is straight and neck ass well. Search for mewing it will give you more information
YES DO IT
Could you tell me the method in which the child is told to do 5 squats to see when he breathes through his mouth please?
Interestingly, pot smokers get a bit congested from smoking. Gum disease is a big issue when mouth breathing.
Huh.
What about doing sport
I had a pretty good upper arch. I lost a crown on one side as it broke and fell away. I couldn’t afford to fix it and now a year and a half later, when I push my tongue into my upper pallet it feels like the lost tooth side is not as symmetrical or more crowded than the other. So I think your teeth are what keep your pallet wide, and not so much the pressure of the tongue
Your palate is no longer growing when you are an adult.
It remodels though. So in a response to a lack of pressure form lack of teeth it will either not grow or shrink.
@@Justin-op8gg I have never heard of the palate shrinking. I am talking about the basal bone, not the alveolar bone.
You have now. One day in my mid twenties the front lower teeth decided to crowd and overlap. Welcome to reality.
I had my wisdom teeth removed when I was twenty.
If you know, please tell me
I'm 18 years old boy facing this issue and my upfront teeth's bending outward because of lips and overbit
How can one help their child that has this challenge of them breathing through the mouth instead of through the nose
hello. doctor my daughter always have cough or cold and she speaks with mouth can you suggest
I think there's ways to open the nose. Pinch the nose, sit up and rock gently. It should open up.
Avoid milk/dairy (that isn't eggs, only things that have milk) and maybe wheat. I've noticed those things make allergies worse.
But how do I breathe out my nose when I have restricted air flow?
try diet change, dairy and gluten products can create inflammation in air passageways
Turbinate's or deviated septum?
if i had known that when i was 10 years old, well i have 17 years old now, im breathing fine now, can i change my structure bone?
Cybertrace I heard ppl 20 doing it but it takes a lot of time
@@mathaibunny2476 i have been mewing for all this time, i can rlly say changes but i hope more in the future
What about now bro
@@cybertrace9719 I'm having a hard time too and I'm 20 now...
Its can help at any age but in puberty its help the most you can be 60 and have result but slower
I've been mouth breathing for such a big part of my life and now I'm realising how much it has affected both my health and appearance...I'm nearly 20, I dont know if theres much that I can do...:(
Most definitely there is. You just need to find the right help. Where are you located?
@@dr.josephdastrup5326 In Bulgaria
I need help what can i do
@@axelblomb6471 I started doing some facial exercices and stopped being so obsessed with my with my face... focus on the better things in life :)
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Can i do something about it when allready having a h^÷^$;* head at the age 18?
Boyce Maybe too late for him, but I do believe children under his age should still seek treatment after 12. It'll just be more work.
@NPC #40249 im 11 rn and in summer im going to hit 12 can I change it or its too late?
@@grmastergaming5619 Yes you can!
Is this okay to 14 heading 15?
@@juliana-mp8ih By 14 to 15, treatment will take longer, however it still is possible.
Is exhaling through your mouth bad.
Stacy Adams Brand offxourse can lead to
facial deformity
cardiac and bp problems
hyperactivity disorder
sleep apnea and other problems
Why at least didn’t the dentist mention that once
mewing
won gun michinseki
Im 15 i think i still have time left
Good luck, brother
Of course you have time it actully work at any age but even more at puberty search for mewing tou will get all the information that you need
Definitely..
That's why smoking is bad because it encourage mouth breathing
yeah, but if you can't breathe because your sinuses are crooked from a crooked-jaw-bite, then mouth breathing will save your life until you find a solution.
I cant breath thorugh my nose cuz its fuk up!!! T.T
Have you tried using a Netipot? I've been using one for about a year now & have found breathing through my nose is much easier. Also, I find that avoiding/limiting dairy helps.
1]]]how do air know to go in to lungs===when we breath through mouth
2]]]when we breath through nose===do air only goes in lungs or even in stomach also
3]]]when there are two pipe ways////one for lungs////and one for stomach how breathen through nose===the air do not enter into stomach
its also encridibly anoying
Ciara cookie so are people who can't spell. ;)
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