This can cause a high, narrow,
arched hard palate, and sometimes encourage a tongue thrust swallow, if the baby uses the tongue as a «stop» to cut down the flow of milk from a teat with a larger hole.
Not exact matches
Those skulls also exhibited positive occlusions, minimal decay, broad
hard palates, and «U-shaped»
arches.
Problem: Sometimes babies have a
hard time latching on because of anatomical mouth problems, like a high
arched palate, a tongue that is too large or has a limited range of motion, or abnormalities with the chin, jaw or
palate.
The top end of the column through which your air flows extends up into your head, behind your tongue, into your soft
palate and the
arch formed by the bones of your skull, behind the
hard palate.