Myofunctional Therapy

Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is a therapy program that corrects the dysfunction of the tongue and facial muscles. It addresses Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) such as:

  • tongue thrusts

  • breathing problems

  • mouth breathing

  • open mouth posture

  • thumb and finger sucking

  • teeth clenching and grinding

  • TMJ pain

  • neck and shoulder tension

  • Sleep Apnea
    and so much more!

What is Myofunctional Therapy?

Myofunctional Therapy is highly beneficial for both children and adults. When patients are fully committed to the program, this treatment can play an instrumental role in retraining the facial muscles and tongue, which may have been dysfunctional for years. By restoring normal function to these muscles, the overall health and well-being of the patient can be significantly improved.

Our therapist will create a customized exercise program that caters to the specific needs of the patient. It's worth noting that most programs require around 12 to 15 sessions, which can be conducted in person or virtually. If the patient is a child, the parent(s) must be fully committed to the program, as this will lead to better results.

The exercises will enhance the strength, control, and coordination of facial and tongue muscles, thereby correcting orofacial dysfunctions.

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