Oral myofunctional therapy is a program of exercises designed to improve the function of facial, tongue, lip, and jaw muscles. The goal is to support healthier breathing, swallowing, speech, and oral posture.
Yes. Although many people begin therapy during childhood, adults can also benefit from improved muscle coordination, breathing habits, and oral function.
Treatment timelines vary depending on individual goals, consistency, and the complexity of the condition being addressed. Because every situation is unique, an evaluation can provide a clearer picture of the expected treatment timeline.
No. These services address different aspects of communication. In some situations, both therapies may be recommended together for the best outcome.
Yes. Improper swallowing patterns may place repeated pressure on teeth and supporting structures, potentially affecting alignment over time.
Persistent mouth breathing should be evaluated because it may be linked to airway, muscle, or structural concerns that benefit from professional assessment.