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Why are so many children told they need teeth extracted?
In this episode, Dr. Maria Flora explores a different perspective on dental crowding—one that focuses on jaw development, airway health, breathing patterns, and tongue posture rather than simply removing teeth.
Drawing from current research and over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Flora explains how underdeveloped jaws may contribute to crowded teeth, why early intervention can influence long-term outcomes, and how jaw expansion may help improve both dental alignment and airway function.
The conversation also examines the relationship between mouth breathing, facial development, sleep quality, and orthodontic treatment decisions. Parents considering orthodontic care will gain practical insights into the questions they should ask before moving forward with extractions.
This episode is essential listening for parents, dental professionals, and anyone interested in the connection between oral health and overall wellness.
By Maria FlorouWhy are so many children told they need teeth extracted?
In this episode, Dr. Maria Flora explores a different perspective on dental crowding—one that focuses on jaw development, airway health, breathing patterns, and tongue posture rather than simply removing teeth.
Drawing from current research and over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Flora explains how underdeveloped jaws may contribute to crowded teeth, why early intervention can influence long-term outcomes, and how jaw expansion may help improve both dental alignment and airway function.
The conversation also examines the relationship between mouth breathing, facial development, sleep quality, and orthodontic treatment decisions. Parents considering orthodontic care will gain practical insights into the questions they should ask before moving forward with extractions.
This episode is essential listening for parents, dental professionals, and anyone interested in the connection between oral health and overall wellness.