You may not realize it, but your breathing habits can affect not only your teeth but also your overall health. In fact, mouth breathing can quietly lead to a range of dental and health issues. At Atkins & Anderson DDS in College Station, TX, we work with many patients whose oral health is affected by mouth breathing. Let’s get to the root
Have you ever stopped to think about how you breathe? Did you know that breathing through your nose or mouth can have a significant impact on your dental health, facial development, sleep quality, and even the appearance of your smile? At Atkins & Anderson DDS in College Station, Texas, we often talk with patients about
Many people think it doesn’t matter whether they breathe through their mouth or nose. But there’s actually a big difference between mouth breathing and nasal breathing. In fact, how you breathe can significantly impact your oral health as well as your overall health. Here are ten health benefits nasal breathing offers that mouth breathing doesn’t. Top 10 Benefits of Nasal Breathing Natural Air Filter– Our noses act as air filters,


