tongue space

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ridens
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tongue space

#1 Post by ridens »

Is there a way to check how much tongue space you're supposed to have? I have a feeling I have too little but I'm not sure if that's because of the way I place my tongue or because there really isn't enough space. I once read that if you relax your tongue and let it lay flat you can see how much of the teeth it covers and that's how much space you lack.

amywithlingual
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Re: tongue space

#2 Post by amywithlingual »

ridens wrote:Is there a way to check how much tongue space you're supposed to have? I have a feeling I have too little but I'm not sure if that's because of the way I place my tongue or because there really isn't enough space. I once read that if you relax your tongue and let it lay flat you can see how much of the teeth it covers and that's how much space you lack.

I am also worried about this because I am having my front teeth retracted 4mm. I don't know if there is a specific measurement...
At rest, your tongue should sit on the roof of your mouth comfortable against the back of your front teeth.

http://occlusionconnections.com/Treatment/improving-intra-oral-tongue-space-with-lower-orthotic-and-optimized-bite-position/

perhaps a CMS test as they described above ?

Do bring it up with your orthodontist though, especially if you are concerned because it is their job to answer questions!

I hope someone else on this forum can give you a better answer

ridens
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Re: tongue space

#3 Post by ridens »

Why are you having your teeth retracted?

Perhaps people on the surgery forum would know more, I'll post the question there as well.

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