Science, asked by oreogirl, 11 days ago

why does our tongue rest on our upper jaw when mouth is closed ​

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Answered by bharadwajrajkumar484
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Explanation:

Proper tongue positioning is where the tongue rests at the top of the mouth, sitting about 1/2 inch behind the front teeth. ... It is important that the entire tongue presses against the roof of the mouth–Over time this can expand the palate, preventing the crowding of your teeth and opening up your sinuses.

Answered by Madamdivya
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Answer:

Does Your Tongue Sit Behind Your Upper Front Teeth and Make Contact with the Roof of the Mouth? If so, good news! This is the ideal resting posture for the tongue. Ideally, the tip of the tongue should rest behind (not on) the top front incisors while the top of the tongue should press against the roof of the mouth.

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