How Can Your Lips, Cheeks and Tongue Straighten Your Teeth By Dr Mike Mew

Orthotropics
16 Mar 201702:10

Summary

TLDRThe script explores the concept of natural orthodontics, explaining how ancestral practices and the interplay of lips, cheeks, and tongue can maintain teeth alignment without modern interventions. It emphasizes the role of the tongue resting on the roof of the mouth and the lips being sealed to create a natural pressure that keeps teeth straight. The analogy of dominoes and a balloon illustrates how these natural forces can align teeth without external orthodontic devices, highlighting the importance of this balance for maintaining straight teeth.

Takeaways

  • 🦷 The concept of naturally straight teeth is not new; our ancestors maintained straight teeth without orthodontic intervention.
  • πŸ”„ Teeth alignment is a balance between the lips, cheeks, and tongue, with resting pressure being more significant than functional pressure.
  • πŸ‘… The tongue should rest fully up on the roof of the mouth, which helps in maintaining proper alignment of the teeth.
  • πŸ‘„ The lips should be in a slightly negative pressure state, sealed and slightly sucked in, to keep the tongue in place.
  • πŸ“š The analogy of teeth as dominoes in a semicircle with lips as curtains and the tongue as a balloon illustrates how pressure can straighten teeth.
  • 🌐 Natural orthodontics involves maintaining or achieving straight teeth through proper tongue and lip positioning.
  • πŸ’ͺ Keeping lips closed naturally at rest is often associated with good teeth alignment and position.
  • 🌿 The script emphasizes the importance of natural orthodontic practices in maintaining teeth health and alignment.
  • πŸ“‰ The concept challenges the modern reliance on orthodontic treatments, suggesting that natural methods can be just as effective.
  • πŸ”‘ The script provides insights into how minor adjustments in tongue and lip posture can have a significant impact on dental health.

Q & A

  • How have our ancestors managed to keep their teeth straight naturally?

    -Our ancestors maintained straight teeth through the natural balance between the lips and the tongue, with the tongue resting on the roof of the mouth and the lips sealed, creating a slight negative pressure.

  • What is the role of the tongue in keeping teeth aligned?

    -The tongue should be fully up on the roof of the mouth, exerting a resting pressure that helps to keep the teeth in good alignment.

  • How does the pressure at rest contribute to teeth alignment?

    -The pressure at rest, rather than the pressure during function, is particularly important in keeping the teeth aligned, with the lips providing a seal and the tongue acting as a supportive force.

  • What is the analogy used to explain how teeth can become straight naturally?

    -The analogy compares teeth to dominoes laid in a semicircle, with lips like curtains and the tongue like a balloon. When the balloon (tongue) is inflated and the curtains (lips) are closed, the dominoes (teeth) become straight.

  • Why is it important for the lips to be closed naturally at rest?

    -Lips closed naturally at rest help maintain a good position for the teeth, as they contribute to the natural orthodontic process of keeping teeth straight.

  • What is meant by 'natural Orthodontics' as mentioned in the script?

    -Natural Orthodontics refers to the process of either making or maintaining teeth straight through natural means, such as proper tongue and lip positioning, without the need for orthodontic intervention.

  • How does the concept of 'negative pressure' relate to teeth alignment?

    -Negative pressure, or a slight suction, helps keep the tongue on the roof of the mouth, which is essential for maintaining proper teeth alignment.

  • Why do wild vertebrates have straight teeth according to the script?

    -Wild vertebrates have straight teeth because they maintain the natural balance of pressure from the lips and tongue, which keeps their teeth aligned.

  • What is the significance of the tongue being fully up on the roof of the mouth?

    -Having the tongue fully up on the roof of the mouth is significant for maintaining proper oral posture and contributing to the natural straightening and alignment of teeth.

  • How does the script suggest maintaining teeth alignment after they have been straightened?

    -The script suggests maintaining teeth alignment by ensuring that the tongue rests on the roof of the mouth and the lips are sealed, continuing the natural orthodontic process.

  • What is the role of the lips in the natural process of teeth alignment?

    -The lips play a role in natural teeth alignment by being rested but sealed, providing a barrier that, along with the tongue, helps to maintain the teeth in a straight position.

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