If you’ve never heard of myofunctional therapy, you’re not alone. Most people haven’t — until they (or their child) start having issues like mouth breathing, snoring, tongue-tie, or even trouble with braces or speech.

Let’s break it down in plain English.

So, What Is Myofunctional Therapy?

Think of it like physical therapy — but for the muscles of your mouth, face, and tongue. These muscles are responsible for important everyday things like:

  • Breathing through your nose (instead of your mouth)
  • Chewing and swallowing properly
  • Speaking clearly
  • Keeping your tongue in the right place (yes, that matters!)
  • Supporting healthy jaw and facial development

When these muscles aren’t working quite right — often because of habits formed in early childhood or even due to structural issues like tongue-tie — it can lead to a whole cascade of problems.

Wait, How Can That Affect My Health?

 

Great question. Poor oral function can lead to:

  • Snoring and poor sleep
  • Mouth breathing (which can affect facial growth, posture, and even behavior)
  • Speech difficulties
  • TMJ issues (jaw pain and popping)
  • Relapse after orthodontic work (hello, braces round two)
  • Digestive problems (from improper chewing and swallowing)

This is where myofunctional therapy comes in — to retrain those muscles and get everything functioning the way it should.

What Does a Therapist Do?

We guide you (or your child) through simple, personalized exercises to:

✅ Improve nasal breathing

✅ Train the tongue to rest where it belongs (up against the palate)

✅ Coordinate proper chewing, swallowing, and oral rest posture

✅ Break bad habits like thumb sucking or open-mouth resting

It’s all done virtually (at least here at MagnoliaMYO), and it’s tailored to your needs.

Is It Just for Kids?

Nope! Myofunctional therapy is for everyone — kids, teens, and adults. Whether you’re dealing with sleep issues, a tongue-tie, or just feel like something is “off,” therapy might help more than you think.

Why Haven’t I Heard of This Before?

Honestly? It’s just not well known yet. But more and more dentists, ENTs, orthodontists, and sleep specialists are starting to refer their patients for myofunctional therapy — because the results speak for themselves.

Let’s Chat

If something in this post sounds familiar — like mouth breathing, snoring, or a history of speech or feeding issues — you’re not alone. Schedule a free evaluation, and let’s see if this therapy might be a good fit.

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