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Functional and ENT disorders

Mouth breathing, thumb or pacifier sucking, or incorrect tongue positioning have a direct impact on your child's mouth

What are the symptoms?

Pay attention to these often-ignored behaviors:
  • Mouth breathing (open mouth)
  • Using a pacifier after age 4
  • Thumb sucking
  • Snoring or restless sleep
  • Tongue visible between the teeth
  • Dark circles under my eyes upon waking
  • Fatigue or difficulty concentrating
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What is the origin of these problems?

These habits disrupt the delicate balance of the growing face.

Blocked nasal breathing

Allergies, a deviated septum, or enlarged adenoids or tonsils force the child to breathe through their mouth

Thumb sucking

The presence of the thumb creates pressure that deforms the jaws and displaces the teeth (open bite).

Immature swallowing

If the tongue does not rest against the palate when swallowing, it pushes the teeth forward or creates an open bite.

Lack of energy

Lips that are always slightly parted no longer exert the necessary pressure to guide the correct positioning of the teeth.

What are the risks if we don't act?

The deformities become permanently fixed in the bone.

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How can Dr. Barrière help you?

A supportive approach to changing habits.

Having trouble giving up thumb-sucking or pacifier use?

A preventative appointment is often enough to trigger the cessation of these habits.

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