Our Myofunctional Therapy Services

Reclaim Your Natural Smile: Transform Your Oral Health with Myofunctional Therapy

Explore how our New Hampshire myofuntional therapy services can help your child.

What is Myofunctional Therapy?

Myofunctional therapy is a specialized form of treatment that focuses on correcting improper muscle function in the mouth and face. This therapy aims to improve functions such as chewing, swallowing, and speaking, and it can also address issues like mouth breathing and thumb sucking. It involves exercises and techniques that retrain and strengthen the muscles of the mouth and face, improving both oral function and overall facial aesthetics. Myofunctional therapy is often used as part of a comprehensive approach to treating issues such as tongue thrust, sleep apnea, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

Ways To Work With Us

APT’S SPECIALIZED MYOFUNCTIONAL
THERAPY PROGRAMS

Intensive Myo Programs

  • Tailored for children capable of committing to a minimum of 8-weeks of weekly services, this approach requires commitment to the individualized plan of care created by your therapist and adherence to therapy schedule as well as home program.

  • Sessions last 30-45 minutes, during which the child actively participates in targeted exercises. Additionally, a structured home exercise program (2-3 times daily) is prescribed to further reinforce progress.

  • Parents are an integral part of this program and are expected to be present for all sessions, ensuring continuity and support for the child's development.

Play-Based Myo Approach

  • A unique take on myofunctional therapy, this approach prioritizes enhancing myofunctional skills through playful activities and engagement. While results may take longer to manifest, the emphasis is on creating a comfortable environment where children have fewer expectations placed on them.

  • Sessions are longer and infused with playful elements to ensure a relaxed and enjoyable experience for your child.

MyoMini for Toddlers & Tykes

  • Specifically designed for our little ones, this modified myofunctional therapy program is less intensive and play-based. It focuses on improving myofunctional skills in a manner that toddlers can readily engage with and enjoy.

  • By incorporating playful activities, this program aims to nurture essential myofunctional abilities in a way that aligns with your child's developmental stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our New Hampshire myofunctional therapy services? Explore our FAQs below or contact us to learn more.

  • Myofunctional therapy is a specialized form of treatment that focuses on correcting improper muscle function in the mouth and face. This therapy aims to improve functions such as chewing, swallowing, and speaking, and it can also address issues like mouth breathing and thumb sucking. It involves exercises and techniques that retrain and strengthen the muscles of the mouth and face, improving both oral function and overall facial aesthetics. Myofunctional therapy is often used as part of a comprehensive approach to treating issues such as tongue thrust, sleep apnea, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

  • Myofunctional therapy can help with a variety of conditions, including tongue thrust, sleep apnea, TMJ disorders, mouth breathing, thumb sucking, speech disorders, and more. It is often used as part of a comprehensive approach to treating these issues, working in conjunction with other treatments such as orthodontics, speech therapy, and physical therapy.

  • Myofunctional therapy works by retraining and strengthening the muscles of the mouth and face to improve oral function and overall facial aesthetics. This is accomplished through a series of exercises and techniques that are tailored to each individual's needs and goals. These exercises may include tongue exercises, lip exercises, swallowing exercises, and more. The goal of myofunctional therapy is to correct improper muscle function and restore proper oral function and facial aesthetics.

  • The benefits of myofunctional therapy include improved oral function, improved facial aesthetics, improved speech, reduced pain and discomfort, and more. Myofunctional therapy can also help to prevent future issues by addressing underlying muscle dysfunction. Additionally, myofunctional therapy can be used in conjunction with other treatments to enhance their effectiveness.

  • Myofunctional therapy is generally not painful, but some people may experience mild discomfort or soreness during or after therapy. This discomfort is usually temporary and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or by adjusting the intensity of the exercises. It is important to communicate any discomfort or pain with your therapist so that they can make adjustments as needed.

  • The length of myofunctional therapy varies depending on the individual's needs and goals. Some people may only need a few sessions, while others may require more extensive therapy. Our therapist will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that is tailored to your needs and goals.

  • Myofunctional therapy is often covered by insurance, but coverage can vary depending on the individual's insurance plan and the specific therapy being provided. It is important to check with your insurance provider to determine your coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

Help Your Child Succeed Now!

We believe that parents and caregivers are our partners. When you work with Adaptive Pediatric Therapy, you’ll begin to better understand your child’s sensory, developmental and movement needs and learn how to support those needs – even after your appointment has ended.