im pretty sure i was a mouth breather during the day when i was a kid - i remember being teased at school for always having my mouth open. from my early teens, i made an effort to keep my mouth closed, and so breath nasally.
however, to this day i have real difficulty, for some reason, breathing through my nose when i lie down and so i've remained a night time mouth breather.
i've read bits and pieces about how mouth breathing can affect facial growth but is any of this conclusive. is there a general pattern to the jaw growth that arrises from this?
i think that i have a narrow, recessive maxilla; a somewhat protruded lower jaw; and maybe a skeletal open bite (if that makes sense). i have longish incisors that only meet edge-to-edge when my posterior teeth come together. i feel that i have a longish, flat chin as well - too much vertical height and little forward projection.
the thing is though, i've seen this lower facial shape in other people and i wonder if they are mouth breathers too. for that matter i've worked with a few poeple that seemed to breath through their mouths and they too had longish, flat lower faces with seemingly receded maxillas, too much lower jaw and no chin projection. like mine, their lower faces just seemed to have little in the way of definition.
is there anything in this or am i putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5?