Myofunctional therapy for tongue tie

OMT/ MFT/ Myofunctional Therapy/ Myotherapy

Tongue thrust therapy
Tongue exercise

WHAT IS MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY?

Oral Myofunctional therapy is an exercise program that is used to correct the improper functioning of the tongue and facial muscles. Myofunctional therapy for tongue tie involves strengthening the tongue and orofacial muscles. To help with this, we teach patients how to tone and use those muscles in order to achieve essential functions like nasal breathing and swallowing.

HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY EXERCISES TO IMPROVE
BREATHING, ORAL HABITS, SWALLOWING AND POSTURE

The habits we develop in our youth translate to behaviorsbehaviours later in life. By training the facial and tongue muscles to act in their optimal biological way, muscle memory can keep the teeth and jaw in alignment as we grow and develop. (In many cases eliminating the need for future orthodontics).

WHAT ARE ORAL MYOFUNCTIONAL DISORDERS (OMD’S)?

GOALS OF MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY

Continuous Nasal
Breathing
Strengthen Orofacial
Muscles
Proper Tongue
Position & Oral Rest
Posture
Pre/Post Operative
Myofunctional Therapy

Sealed Lips

Correct Swallowing

Dr. Shah provides

Virtual Myofunctional
Therapy

Myomentor Graduate

Dr Ankita Shah and our Team at TMJ, Tongue Tie & Sleep Institute are grateful to be in a position to provide online Oral Myofunctional therapy consultations for those suffering from Airway issues, Orofacial Pain, TMJ, Sleep Apnea, Tongue tie and Speech Impediments GLOBALLY, in the comfort of their own home. We are honoured to be considered emerging leaders in airway and breathing health in India.

MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY FOR OPTIMAL TONGUE TIE RELEASE

Myofunctional therapy is used as an important adjunct before and after Functional Frenuloplasty (tongue tie surgery) to achieve complete success out of the procedure. Before the surgery, Myofunctional Therapy tones the muscles, re-educates the tongue for performing the functions and prepares the tongue to undergo the release procedure. Our goal is to create an awareness of muscle use and develop a myofunctional therapy for adults and children program  program of regular exercises designed specifically to meet your needs.

Just as physical therapy helps in training our bodies back into optimal shape after any injury, Myofunctional therapy aids by training the soft tissues of the tongue, face, neck, and mouth to function at the height of their ability.

BENEFITS OF MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY WITH BREATH
RETRAINING

The purpose of myofunctional therapy for tongue tie is to emphasize on correct resting posture of the tongue and lips with the goal of facilitating proper nasal/ diaphragmatic breathing. The nose’s primary function is inhaling oxygen, followed by filtering air, warming and humidifying it which allows our body to get more usable oxygen. This in turn has a profound effect on the growth and development of the face and airway. The benefits of Myofunctional Therapy when combined with Breath Retraining are:

THE ART OF MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY

We highly recommend that myofunctional therapy exercises for adults and children/tongue exercises be performed under the supervision of an experienced and certified pediatric dentist trained in myofunctional therapy and sleep dentistry. Please note that different sets of tongue exercises are often recommended to each patient based on their specific anatomic profile and the orofacial dysfunction of each individual. The oral myofunctional therapy exercises prescribed are often modified and individually tailored according to a step-by-step treatment plan under the supervision of an experienced therapist.

MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY AS A CURE

Recent research has shown that myofunctional therapy may reduce the symptoms of sleep disordered breathing (such as snoring), and ameliorate mild to moderate OSA (obstructive sleep apnea). It has also been shown to prevent relapse of sleep apnea after surgical treatment. In addition, myofunctional therapy exercises play a critically important role in recovery after lingual frenuloplasty and to maintain the results of orthodontic treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The various exercises for tongue thrust in adults may include, tongue Suction, tongue to spot, etc. Our Myofunctional therapy specialists have years of extensive training in providing the best exercises for tongue thrust in adults. You can get in touch with us, to learn more about exercises for tongue thrust in adults.

Mewing Exercise In India
Mewing exercise is a type of technique that helps flatten the tongue against the roof of the mouth. This mewing technique is said to assist in the realignment of the teeth and defining the jaw line. It is a form of myofunctional therapy.

Mewing Exercise In India
Tongue thrust is a problem that occurs when the tongue presses excessively forward in the mouth. This gives rise to an orthodontic issue known as an open bite.
Yes, Myofucntional therapy is useful for children with oral issues, such as mouth breathing, snoring, thumbsucking, tongue ties, and swallowing problems.
The time taken to see results from myofunctional therapy is usually 8-12 weeks and will vary from one patient to another. After considering various factors, your dentist will let you know how long it will take for you to see results. Note: It is important to follow the guidelines and exercises prescribed by your doctor to see better and quicker results.
No, there is no particular age limit for it. Myofunctional therapy can be beneficial for people of all ages.

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