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This presentation explores the adverse effects of mouth breathing on dental health. It discusses how mouth breathing reduces saliva production, increases the risk of gum disease, and contributes to orthodontic problems. Addressing mouth breathing early is crucial for maintaining optimal dental health.<br>Learn more - https://signaturesmiles.ca/how-mouth-breathing-impacts-dental-health
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Mouth breathing is simply breathing through your mouth instead of your nose. While it may seem harmless, it can seriously affect dental health.
Dry Mouth It reduces saliva production, leading to conditions like gum disease and tooth decay. Gum Problems A dry mouth makes it easier for bacteria to grow, increasing the risk of gum disease.
Tooth Decay Less saliva means less protection for your teeth, making them more susceptible to cavities. Bite Problems Mouth breathing can affect the development of facial structure and teeth, causing issues with bite alignment.
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