1. The work of the masticatory muscles activates the growth and healthy development of the jaws. The fact is that the chewing muscles of our body are connected with other muscles of the body. That's why bite problems can also affect a child's posture and even the formation of his facial features - everything is very closely interconnected. With proper chewing, blood flow to the chewing muscles increases and in this way they develop and form correctly. With improper and insufficient development of the masticatory muscles, the jaws also remain not fully developed and, as a result, unformed or incorrectly formed. As a result, we get the wrong bite, which then has to be corrected.
To avoid this, it is necessary to introduce complementary foods to the child in a timely manner. That is, already during breastfeeding, you can correctly plan the beginning and principle of complementary feeding and thereby start the process of proper bite formation. We give the child hard and rough food so that the process of active chewing develops (meat in small pieces, nuts, raw hard fruits and vegetables). We minimize the maximum frayed and soft food in the diet.