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John Mew (born in 1928) [1] is a British orthodontist. He is the founder of orthotropics and mewing . [ 2 ] Orthotropics is a form of oral posture training that claims to guide facial growth and is not supported by mainstream orthodontists.
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". [2]
The method - which is named after Professor John Mew - involves flattening the tongue against the roof of your mouth to purportly lift the jawline and alleviate jaw and mouth muscle pain ...
In 2017, John Mew, the founder of the London School of Orthotropics, stepped down from his position after being stripped of his license by the General Dental Council in the U.K. This action was ...
Mewing comes from a controversial British orthodontist named John Mew. who developed a practice called "orthotropics." According to the BBC, there is little evidence supporting its effectiveness.
mew A pseudoscientific method to restructure someone's jawline by pressing their tongue to the roof of their mouth. Coined by controversial British dentist John Mew and his son, Mike, the term became popular in the late 2010s and on TikTok. [99] [100] [101] mid Average or not special. Sometimes used in a negative or insulting way. [102] moot/moots
Mew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Mew (1869–1928), English poet; Chris Mew (born 1961), Australian rules footballer; Darren James Mew (born 1975), English music producer; Darren Mew (born 1979), British swimmer; John Mew (born 1928), British orthodontist; Jack Mew (1889–1963), English football goalkeeper
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