Myofunctional Therapy: It’s All In The Tongue.
Notes from Dr. Norman Blumenstock: Myofunctional therapy is a good adjunct in treating obstructive sleep apnea. by Donna M. Rounsaville, RDH,BS The tongue’s position when swallowing can be an important indication of a person’s health, and it can impact the way they look and speak. Luckily, an abnormal tongue position can be corrected with myofunctional therapy, a specialized training process that ensures a future of good health and a pleasing smile despite having a developmental condition. This form of therapy is a method of exercising the mouth and facial muscles to correct a deviated swallow – often referred to …