Donald Enlow in the “Essentials of Facial Growth, second edition”, points out that “bone remodeling and displacement are the two critical elements of growth and development.” He indicates that “the brain with its associated sensory organs and basicranium, the facial and pharyngeal airway, and the oral complex are all interrelated.” He states that “the airway function is the keystone for the face and that growth processes work toward an ongoing state of composite function and structural equilibrium.”
We postulate that with age, the loss of facial support; i.e. bone volume, fat and collagen, is reflected in the pharyngeal airway as loss of volume and tone.

Pharyngeal airway of a healthy 15 year old girl.

It is documented via evidence based science, that Homeoblock™ Appliance treatment results in a better developed face.
Research has demonstrated “facial changes of 8-11% size-increase extending across the maxillofacial region” and findings consistent with a “more symmetrical and better developed appearance compared with pre-treatment condition.” (Singh, G.D. et al., Facial changes following treatment with a removable orthodontic appliance in adults. Funct Orthod, 21:18-23, 2004).
Following along, a better developed airway would be in accordance with Enlow’s principles of growth and development and the interrelationship between the face and the airway. See below:

The shape and contour of the posterior wall of the pharyngeal airway at the level of C2 behind the tongue, is significant in maintaining the airway opening when the airway is compromised by the tongue.
With the type of compromised airway contour shown above, the airway is sealed off when the tongue collapses against the pharyngeal wall.





is the "before" photo the one on the left side? or right?
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