About The Video
This episode of The Bite Angle brings Dr Tiffany together with Rishan and Kenar to talk through the dental questions teenagers often have but rarely ask. The conversation covers trends like mewing, how tongue posture actually works and why social media advice around jaw growth is often misleading. They also discuss what healthy brushing habits look like and how bleeding gums signal inflammation rather than brushing too hard.
The trio also breaks down the links between sugar, bacteria and cavities in a simple, relatable way for younger audiences. Dr Tiffany explains when whitening products are safe, how often dental check-ups should be done and why nose breathing matters more than mouth taping. With personal stories and practical explanations, the episode aims to help teenagers understand oral health early, making day-to-day care easier and relatable.
This episode focuses on guiding teenagers through the dental habits that shape long-term oral health. Dr Tiffany explains that many trends online, such as mewing, are often misunderstood. Instead of forcefully pressing the tongue upwards, maintaining a relaxed tongue posture against the palate supports breathing and natural jaw development during growth years. Rishan and Kenar discuss common issues like bleeding gums, and Dr Tiffany explains that inflammation, not hard brushing, is usually the cause. Consistent cleaning along the gumline helps reduce this.
She also covers how sugar feeds bacteria that lead to cavities, reminding teens that frequent snacking or sweet drinks increase the risk even more than the total amount eaten. They talk about manual and electric toothbrushes, showing that technique matters more than the tool. The episode also touches on whitening strips, mouth taping, dental check-ups and how ulcers heal, giving listeners a rounded, practical understanding of daily oral care.


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