06/01/2026
đź’ś Your Bite May Be Affecting More Than Your Teeth
Many people think an uneven bite is simply a dental issue.
But the body functions as one interconnected system.
When the jaw shifts, the tongue posture changes, or the bite becomes unstable, the body often begins compensating from head to toe.
✨ The head may tilt
✨ The neck may tighten
✨ The shoulders can become uneven
✨ The spine may adapt and curve
✨ The pelvis may rotate or tilt
✨ Weight distribution can shift into the feet
✨ Breathing patterns can change
✨ The pelvic floor may become overworked
The jaw, tongue, diaphragm, pelvic floor, and feet are all connected through the body’s fascial, muscular, neurological, and postural systems.
As John F. Barnes Myofascial Release teaches, the body is not a collection of separate parts. It is a continuous three-dimensional web of fascia surrounding and connecting every muscle, bone, nerve, organ, and blood vessel and energy.
When one area loses balance, the body often compensates elsewhere to maintain stability and keep us functioning.
This is one reason why symptoms don’t always originate where the pain is felt.
A person may seek treatment for:
• Neck pain
• Headaches
• TMJ symptoms
• Pelvic floor dysfunction
• Low back pain
• Hip pain
• Poor posture
• Breathing restrictions
Yet the body may be responding to a much larger compensation pattern.
Healing often requires looking at the whole person—not just the area that hurts.
The body is always communicating.
The question is: are we listening?
đź’ś Have you ever noticed changes in your posture, jaw, breathing, or pelvic floor symptoms after dental work, orthodontics, tongue-tie release, or Myofascial Release?
👇 Share your experience below.
Rowena Cua đź’ś Expert JFB Myofascial Release Therapist Trauma Informed Healing www.bodymfr.com