Highly Effective Oral-Physical Therapy Exercises
to Improve Breathing, Bite, and Orofacial Posture.

Orofacial myofunctional therapy is absolutely appropriate for adults. In many instances, a myofunctional disorder develops in response to late jaw growth, worsening of a malocclusion over time, or other reasons such as tooth loss or other trauma. Therapy for adult patients is typically efficient. Adults of all ages are capable of achieving success in treatment.
Myofunctional therapy may even be an attractive alternative or adjunct treatment for sleep apnea and snoring. It is non-invasive, and has no major risks. For example, you may be able to avoid the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or even surgery.
Myofunctional therapy may even be an attractive alternative or adjunct treatment for sleep apnea and snoring. It is non-invasive, and has no major risks. For example, you may be able to avoid the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or even surgery.
If you suffer from any of the following ailments, myofunctional therapy could be a great option for you:
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Supporting your child through myofunctional therapy
No one is a stronger force for change in a child's life than their parent. Establishing goals, affecting change in the child's total environment, and educating extended family is critical for improvement. We will teach you how to get the most cooperation out of your child, what to look for, when to be (and not to be) concerned, and how to be your child's biggest champion for change.
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