Tongue Ties – to release or not? By: Dr. Nishita Ondhia

There are four functions of the tongue: Suck/Swallow (mastication) Speech (phonetic articulation) Structure (growth and development) Sleep (breathing and proper oral posture   Correct Oral Rest Posture has 3 criteria: Tongue is Up (against the palate, the roof of the mouth) Lips are together and Sealed Nasal Breathing (air in and out via the nose)…

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The Proper Swallow By: Dr. Nishita Ondhia

  For far too long, the dental and medical communities have not given enough credit to one of the most amazing muscles in the body, the tongue. The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth.  It is known for its function in digestion, taste, speech, breathing and oral hygiene. Interestingly, the tongue has a…

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You are an Airway Dentist? What is that? By: Dr. Nishita Ondhia

After practicing clinical dentistry for 27 years, patterns relating to oral health begin to present themselves.  Reflecting on these repeating health concerns, the model of modern dentistry is changing and is becoming more preventative and airway centric. The large majority of dental issues result, over time, due to horizontal/traumatic forces on the teeth.  In other…

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Breathe Right, Grow Right: How Airway Health Shapes Your Smile and Well-Being By: Dr. Nishita Ondhia

Why is a dentist talking about breathing? Because function affects form and form affects function. How we breathe affects our craniofacial development, it affects how our face actually forms.  What?!!  Yes, it is true! As a practicing health care professional in restorative dentistry for almost 27 years, it has become clear that the body wants…

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