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Why Spot Pal Works
Unlike other breathing, sleeping, and jaw pain related remedies that temporarily mask symptoms; Spot Pal retrains the tongue for a lifetime of benefits
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Learn more about Spot Pal and the tongue
Your Tongue: The 5 Things You Need to Know to Have a Healthy Mouth
The tongue is one of the most essential—and often overlooked—components of oral health. More than just a tool for talking and tasting, the tongue plays a significant role in breathing, swallowing, and maintaining overall mouth health. However, few people realize how much their tongue's health impacts their daily life and general well-being.
Tongue Thrust: Understanding and Treating This Common Oral Condition
Tongue thrust, a condition characterized by an abnormal anterior motion of the tongue, is becoming increasingly recognized as a significant concern in oral health. While many people may be unfamiliar with the term, its effects can profoundly impact oral development, speech patterns, and overall health.