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  2. Why are teens 'mewing' and what is the trend all about? - AOL

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    Mewing is the freshest teen trend driving parents up the wall. Not only a slang word, mewing is a move. According to the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), mewing claims to be a "do-it ...

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    In late 2023, "mewing" took social media by storm as the latest hack to dramatically change one's face. It quickly became a controversial trend and has remained a viral sensation.

  4. John Mew - Wikipedia

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    Mewing" is a form of do-it-yourself oral posture training named after John Mew and his son Michael Mew [14] (born c. 1969) and is described most simply by Mew as "stand up straight and shut your mouth". [3] [15] Mewing grew in popularity, was shared on social medias by influencers and received mainstream media coverage in 2019. [16]

  5. Mewing (orthotropics) - Wikipedia

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    Mewing is a form of oral posture training purported to improve jaw and facial structure. [1] It was named after Mike and John Mew , the controversial British orthodontists who created the technique as a part of a practice called " orthotropics ".

  6. TikTok ‘mewing’ orthodontist struck off after boy, 6, had ...

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    Dr Mike Mew defends unorthodox treatment after being described as a ‘risk to public safety’ by regulator TikTok ‘mewing’ orthodontist struck off after boy, 6, had ‘seizure-like episode ...

  7. Open bite malocclusion - Wikipedia

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    Open bite is a type of orthodontic malocclusion which has been estimated to occur in 0.6% of the people in the United States. This type of malocclusion has no vertical overlap or contact between the anterior incisors. [1] The term "open bite" was coined by Carevelli in 1842 as a distinct classification of malocclusion.

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  9. Orofacial myofunctional disorders - Wikipedia

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    Prevent relapses after orthodontic treatment; Improve the relationship between dental arches; reduce open bite and overjet; Maintain overall facial muscle tone needed for chewing, swallowing, and speech; Create an oral environment that creates favorable conditions for the development of dentition; Eliminate dry mouth condition or xerostomia