Myofunctional therapy is an exercise training program for the muscles around your face, mouth, and tongue. These exercises are designed to improve issues with talking, eating, or breathing.
Myofunctional Therapy, as explained by Naomi VonRueden of Breathing Wellbeing, involves gentle exercises aimed at restoring dysfunction in the face and mouth. These practices, especially tongue ...
Facial fillers can lift and plump, but what if a simple workout could achieve similar results without the needles? Enter myofunctional therapy, a noninvasive technique that uses targeted exercises to ...
Exercise the tongue, lips, cheeks, and facial muscles to treat disorders that impact swallowing, chewing, speech, and nighttime breathing. See a healthcare provider for additional treatments if you ...
When Kimberly Sheldon was 47, she says made the biggest mistake of her life. That was in 2018, when she says that a dentist explained to her that cutting the tissue under her tongue would help her jaw ...
When Kimberly Sheldon was 47, she says made the biggest mistake of her life. That was in 2018, when she says that a dentist explained to her that cutting the tissue under her tongue would help her jaw ...
On this episode of Doctors on Call we discuss Myofunctional Therapy with Dr. Paul Jones and Dr. Courtney Kaba from Cedar Lodge Dental in Hays, KS. Doctors On Call is a live viewer call-in show. This ...
Can using straws affect the way you swallow? In his May 9 Instagram post, Dr Seb says, “Did you know that using straws too often can actually be an issue for your myofunctional routines?” He uses a ...
Tricia McConnell is a speech pathologist who owns and operates My Myo Works, providing myofunctional therapy targeting the facial muscles used to chew and swallow. Tricia helps patients of all ages ...