
An ENT surgeon highlights the potential long-term health risks associated with mouth breathing, particularly in children, where it can affect facial development, leading to issues like crooked teeth and long face syndrome. Studies suggest mouth breathing in kids may also cause snoring and sleep disturbances. While online trends like mouth taping aim to promote nasal breathing, experts recommend diaphragm breathing exercises as a more effective method to correct the habit and ensure proper nasal respiration.
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