01/21/2022
How Facial Shape & Jawline Relies on Correct Tongue Posture
Low tongue posture may have many impacts on your health.
The role in both widening the upper jaw and positioning the lower jaw in line with the nose are two ways that it may improve facial structure.
Other issues may include
1 speech disorders (certain sounds)
2 sleep apnea (tongue falls back into throat associated with throat snoring)
3 breathing problems (low tongue posture increases risk of mouthbreathing)
4 swallowing problems (a tongue thrust swallow may distort the shape of the jaw and affect posture
5 sinus inflammation (lack of nasal breathing can associate with an immune response in the nose)
If you suffer from any of the issues above, it may be prudent to start to work on tongue posture.
Here's a start:
1) keep your mouth closed and your teeth gently apart.
2) move your tongue to the roof of your mouth and lightly press upwards
3) you should feel a little pressure throughout your jaw
4) Position so as not block your airway as you breathe
5) Maintain this whenever you can.
The goal is this to become habit for you and the tongue becoming stronger.
Another consideration is your swallowing
During swallowing the tongue should press up to the palate but also a second movement to the side (into the back teeth).
So when you swallow you should first feel connection with the palate, and then a send wave of pressure up and a third wave outwards
Do you struggle with forward head and open mouth posture?