What is Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy?
·NICHOLE SKELTON - OROFACIAL MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY·
The name itself, is definitely a mouthful! So when put altogether, Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is therapy related to the function of the muscles in the mouth and face. With 40 muscles in your face and 8 muscles in your tongue, they work together just like gears in a clock, to carry out very important
jobs, including speaking, chewing, swallowing, and keeping your airway open so you can breathe. In architecture, there is a common phrase, “Form Dictates Function and Function Dictates Form.” The same is true in the development of our mouths and faces. We know that elements, such as genetics, guide our appearance. Other influencing factors that are often overlooked are consistent or frequent forces, which can alter the form and function of oral and facial growth. Such forces include muscles (which can be under- or over-used), thumb sucking or other negative oral habits, and tethered oral tissues (commonly known as lip- or tongue-tie). Not only do these forces affect the aesthetics of the mouth, teeth, and face, but also can lead to health complications and painful symptoms. Orofacial Myology thoroughly assesses all these issues, collaborating with a community of allied health professionals to provide appropriate referrals and care. Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy provides an individualized exercise-based treatment program to achieve its goals. Myofunctional Therapy is beneficial for individuals of all ages. Ideally, the earlier a client can eliminate these problems, the better. Therefore, providing myofunctional therapy to children yields immeasurable benefits - creating functional muscular patterns, eliminating negative habits, and releasing restrictive forces, helping to prevent the onset of Oral Myofunctional Disorders, while still early in life. Check out www.mouthworks.ca for more information on the services I provide.