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What Causes Underdeveloped Jaws? The Answer May Surprise You. Dr. Ben Miraglia, nationally recognized airway-focused dentist and educator, explains the real reasons behind underdeveloped jaws, crowded teeth, and malocclusion in children—and why genetics alone doesn’t tell the full story. With over 25 years of experience and known for his pioneering work with Airway Health Solutions and interceptive orthodontics, Dr. Miraglia shares how anthropology, dietary shifts, soft foods, bottle feeding, pacifiers, mouth breathing, and poor tongue posture have dramatically impacted jaw growth and facial development over the past 100 years. In this episode, Dr. Miraglia dives deep into: How anthropologists and dentists like Dr. Weston Price uncovered why jaws have shrunk across generations Why early childhood nutrition and muscle activity are critical for normal craniofacial growth The role of epigenetics vs. genetics in jaw development How airway issues, sleep disruption, and poor breathing patterns can cause long-term health problems in kids Why early intervention orthodontics and airway dentistry offer solutions that traditional orthodontics often miss The measurements and research proving how much jaws have narrowed compared to pre-industrial skulls How programs like Toothpillow help families take action earlier, guiding healthy jaw growth and breathing before braces become the only option If your child struggles with mouth breathing, snoring, chronic congestion, crowded teeth, poor sleep, or behavioral issues, this is information every parent needs to hear. Visit www.toothpillow.com to learn how the Toothpillow airway-focused program can help assess your child virtually.