How Malocclusion Influences Your Brain and Movement
Teeth are fundamentally integrated into the human autonomic and somatic nervous systems. Studies show they can have a huge impact on brain function, cognitive decline, and movement patterns, and that the loss of teeth can contribute to the development of cognitive decline, Alzheimer's and gait disturbances. I know this from personal experience and through 14 years of working with individuals in pain. Tooth loss and jaw position can be creators of altered posture, dysfunctional movement, and stubborn pain patterns https://pritrainer.com/in-person-trai... https://pritrainer.com/on-line-consul... 0:00 Teeth are vital for total brain and body health 0:42 Study #1: Relationship between dental occlusion and brain activity: A Narrative Review 1:37 Influence of tooth loss on dementia 5:30 Influence of a the mandible on stress levels 7:15 The influence of malocclusion on feet (podal system) 9:00 The influence of malocclusion on gait (walking) parameters

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