A trained speech therapist and vice-president of the French Society of Pediatric Orthodontics, Morgane Warnier specializes in the little-known issue of mouth breathing and its harmful consequences on health.
LE FIGARO. - Nasal breathing is your hobbyhorse. Why is it so important to provide information on this subject which at first glance seems trivial?
MORGANE WARNIER.
- Few people know this, but breathing should normally be done through the nose.
It is not normal to breathe through your mouth, except occasionally, if you have a blocked nose due to a cold for example.
But what is even less known is that mouth breathing as a habitual mode of breathing can have a negative impact on several functions, such as dental health, sleep and even…
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