How Airway Issues Destroy Your Academic Dreams

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @anilramamd2222

    In my experience with myofunctional therapists, most kids have a disdain toward the exercises and most parents have no idea if their child is conducting the exercises correctly. Pediatric OSA is difficult to treat. No device, medicine, surgery, et cetera is a substitute for biology.

  • @blastdrome829

    Hey Ron, I’m excited to to hop on a call with you this weekend! I’ve been waiting since February when I scheduled it

  • @DanEMO592

    I was always a smart kid but I could definitely feel something was wrong sometime around my sophomore year of high school when my energy levels took a huge nosedive. I got into a top university and then basically crashed and burned because of my exhaustion 😭 I didn’t even know sleep issues were something that could be treated

  • @ozubenno

    Hey! Nice to meet you :) I am also a patient, who is improving my facial, bite and cranio health. I am doing my own blog, cause in Russia we need strong changes in area of orthodontics. I will be glad to make an interview with you together, believe it will be informative!

  • @Midicii

    Ron when you gonna upload new content?

  • @MrLightMedia

    Great video and i have a question. How to improve the airways of teenagers/adults except doing a jaw surgery?

  • @user-gz7fv7qc8y

    I have a pro somnus which pushes my lower jaw forward. The problem is, it uses the top front teeth as an anchor to push the mandible forward. Which causes the upper teeth to recess in. Not a solution