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Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy is an exercise-based treatment modality. It's just like doing physical therapy, only for symptoms and conditions related to the face, mouth and jaws. If your tongue rests low in you mouth, or if you're breathing through your mouth, then this is a strong sign that you need myofunctional therapy. 

Tongue Tie

People who are tongue-tied often mouth breathe, so they also experience a variety of myofunctional problems and symptoms. Chronic jaw pain and headaches, clenching and grinding, along with dental and orthodontic issues are quite common in people who have tongue-ties. 

Sleep Disorders

Mouth breathing and snoring go hand in hand. If you can learn to breathe through your nose during the night, and strengthen the muscles in your throat, then you will snore less. Myofunctional therapy exercises have been shown to be helpful with other types of sleep disordered breathing (Like sleep apnea and UARS) as well. 

Breathwork

Go beyond the breath. Harness the power of your breath and evolve your health, happiness, and inner peace. A complete breathwork course.

Mouth Breathing

An open mouth posture with a low resting tongue is more than just a bad habit. Mouth breathing in children leads to problems with facial growth and development, and adults who mouth breathe are more likely to snore and develop sleep apnea.

Tongue Posture

Your tongue provides a support structure for your jaw. So it should rest in the top of your mouth all the way from the tip to the very back. If your tongue is in the right place, your teeth with grow straighter and your face will develop properly. The tongue plays an amazing role in our facial appearance. 

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