
Orthodontic Foundations: Address the Cause, Not Just the Crowding
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True story: About 90% of traditional orthodontic treatments eventually relapse. But it doesn’t have to be this way - not if you address the root causes of the orthodontic problems first.
In this episode of Your Mouth Matters, biological dentist Dr. Rebecca Taylor and myofunctional therapist Lily Corley introduce Dr. T’s Foundations Ortho program – a critical first phase of treatment that aims to establish proper oral function and breathing patterns. They go on to discuss how and why this step is needed to create lasting results.
Topics covered in this episode include
- How improper breathing patterns and tongue position affect facial development and dental alignment.
- How issues with the tonsils, adenoids, and breathing disorders can affect orthodontic outcomes.
- The importance of early intervention (before age 9 is ideal).
- Why expansion alone isn’t enough and you need proper forward growth to create healthier airways and better aesthetics.
Orthodontics isn’t just about straight teeth, says Dr. T. It’s about proper function that supports breathing, sleeping, and overall health throughout life.
Whether you’re a parent of a child who may need ortho, an adult with crowded teeth or breathing issues, a current patient recommended for the Foundations phase, or someone who has experienced orthodontic relapse, you won’t want to miss this episode!