Myofunctional Therapy

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What is Myofunctional Therapy?

Myofunctional therapy is a specialized program designed to improve the strength, coordination, and function of the facial and oral muscles—particularly the tongue, lips, cheeks, and jaw. These muscles play a crucial role in everyday activities such as breathing, chewing, swallowing, and speaking.

Through a series of personalized exercises and behavioral strategies, myofunctional therapy helps retrain improper muscle patterns and promote optimal oral function. It’s a natural, non-invasive approach that supports healthy growth and development across the lifespan.

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  • Myofunctional therapy may be beneficial for infants, children, and adults experiencing issues related to:

    • Mouth breathing

    • Tongue thrust (pushing the tongue against or between the teeth when swallowing or speaking)

    • Thumb or finger sucking habits

    • Speech sound errors, particularly with sounds like /s/, /z/, /sh/, and /ch/

    • Dental or orthodontic concerns, including open bite or relapse after braces

    • Sleep-disordered breathing or snoring

    • Feeding difficulties related to oral motor function

    • Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs): tongue, lip, and cheek ties

    Many clients are referred to myofunctional therapy by orthodontists, ENTs, pediatricians, dentists, or other speech-language pathologists. It is often part of a collaborative care approach to ensure long-term success in both oral health and speech development.

  • Myofunctional therapy begins with a comprehensive evaluation to assess current oral habits, muscle function, and breathing patterns. From there, your therapist will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.

    Therapy typically includes:

    • Guided exercises to improve muscle tone, coordination, and resting posture of the tongue and lips

    • Training for nasal breathing and correct swallowing patterns

    • Strategies to eliminate oral habits like thumb sucking or tongue thrusting

    • Collaboration with other professionals such as orthodontists or ENTs, when needed

    • Consistent home practice to reinforce progress between sessions

    The frequency and duration of therapy may vary, but most clients attend weekly or biweekly sessions over several months.

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Why does Myofunctional Therapy matter?

Correct oral and facial muscle function plays a vital role in clear speech, healthy breathing, dental alignment, and overall wellness. Addressing myofunctional concerns early can prevent more serious issues later in life and support long-term improvements in communication and quality of life

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If you think myofunctional therapy may be right for you or your child, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward better oral function and lasting results.

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