The Posterior Tongue Problem No One Is Solving

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Many airway providers are successfully improving tongue posture and oral function, yet some patients continue to struggle with airway instability, snoring, clenching, swallowing inefficiency, or difficulty maintaining long-term results. At Hobson Institute, we believe these persistent challenges may point to a deeper layer of airway function that is often overlooked: posterior tongue-to-soft palate stabilization through intraoral vacuum.

Join Dr. Jenny Hobson for an educational webinar exploring emerging clinical insights and research connecting suction mechanics to airway stability, sleep quality, and functional breathing patterns. Rather than replacing current airway or myofunctional approaches, this framework helps explain why some patients respond quickly while others plateau despite receiving high-quality care.

During this webinar, Dr. Hobson will discuss how intraoral vacuum influences airway support, neuromuscular coordination, and swallowing efficiency, while also demonstrating how tools such as the Up-Locker and Paciflo may help patients access and maintain this important stabilization system. The concepts presented are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing myofunctional therapy, orthodontic, and airway-centered treatment models.

This webinar is an opportunity for providers to deepen their understanding of airway mechanics, expand their clinical reasoning, and gain practical insights that can immediately enhance patient care. Whether you are a myofunctional therapist, orthodontic provider, airway-focused clinician, or rehabilitation professional, this session offers a valuable perspective on why some treatment outcomes remain inconsistent and what may be missing from current approaches.

Webinar Details
• Thursday, June 17, 2026
1:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada) / 7:30 PM BST (British Summer Time)

If you are ready to strengthen your airway framework and better understand the relationship between suction, stability, and function, we invite you to join us for this important discussion. Register now and take the next step in advancing airway-centered care.