@drdomeofficial: Tongue posture sounds like a small thing, but it isn’t. Where your tongue rests influences your palate, your airway, your posture, and even how your face develops over time. When the tongue sits low, the palate stays narrow. When it rests against the roof of the mouth, it supports width, nasal breathing, and better alignment. It’s not something you “force” all day. It’s something you train. Simple drills, repeated consistently, can shift muscle patterns, improve posture, and support better breathing. Over time, that changes structure. The jaw, the tongue, the airway... they’re all connected. And when the system works, both health and aesthetics follow. Have any questions? Ask them in the comments. Cheers, Dr. Dome Video by Oscar Patel
Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Region: ES
Sunday 02 August 2026 16:18:19 GMT
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Sohu💫 :
it's so hard for me whenever i try to do this but when I open my mouth the the mass near the tip comes lower
2026-08-19 18:28:26
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Kimberlyw :
If upper pallet is expanded what happens to the lower jaw? Do you need some special help expander so teeth stay aligned?
2026-08-02 16:59:12
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𓆩 khalilwaves1 𓆪 :
I don’t understand this video
2026-08-12 21:59:25
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vickyferlia0 :
How many do we have to do every day?10,20???
2026-08-07 05:59:29
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Isaac Katlego :
To be honest that changed my face I hv been resting my tongue on the top of my roof for a very long time
2026-08-09 14:02:51
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niepowiem :
So, if I have a tongue-tie, do I have to have it removed?
2026-08-06 23:40:09
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SFC :
firstt
2026-08-02 16:21:54
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Elie✊ :
Read starecta book you will understand everything when you know the vitruvian man of Davinchi
2026-08-07 20:08:42
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Malika :
❤️❤️
2026-08-16 16:49:08
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