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Many of us are not aware that our tongue positioning can affect mouth functions including chewing, swallowing and the way an individual looks and speaks. You will be happy to know that you can correct these with myofunctional therapy. It includes training to improve your oral health and function, as well as your overall health. There are many advantages of orofacial myofunctional therapy for both children and adults
https://www.mylondondentist.ca/myofunctional-therapy/
Do you or your child have crowded or misaligned teeth? Myofunctional therapy at our Encino dental practice can straighten teeth and address dysfunctional speech, feeding, and other muscle-related issues that cause a variety of orthodontic issues. Learn more here.
Are you one of the many dental professionals seeking for the latest and most innovative treatments out there to not just help your patients; but to make you the #1 dental professional in your community? With that in mind, having an Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist as part of your team WILL enhance your practice.
Myofunctional Therapy is a treatment for Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD's). These disorders include inappropriate functions of the muscles of the tongue, lips, jaw, and face. The abnormal functions of OMD's can negatively influence dental growth, slow orthodontic treatment, may undermine the stability of an orthodontic correction, resulting in a relapse.