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Discover the connection between jaw position, tinnitus, and breathing issues. The jaw joint, located just millimeters from the ear canal, plays a critical role in the body's adaptation to breathing difficulties. When your airway is obstructed by tongue and tissue, the body naturally compensates by bringing the bottom jaw forward to open up the airway.

This can result in teeth grinding, clenching, and worn-down front teeth, as well as waking up with headaches. Understanding this connection can help you address not just oral health but also improve breathing and sleep quality.

Learn why you may be grinding your teeth at night and how it impacts your overall health.
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