Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
Strengthen oral function and correct habits through Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
Helping individuals improve their breathing, eating, and speaking through personalised musclere-training for the face, jaw, and tongue
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Swallowing Difficulties and Fussy Eating
Children or adults who struggle to chew properly or avoid certain foods mayhave oral muscle imbalance.
OMT retrains the muscles used in eating and swallowing to support safer, more efficient, and more enjoyable mealtimes.
Mouth Breathing and Poor Rest Posture
Consistently breathing through the mouth or resting with an open mouth can lead to fatigue, poor sleep, and facial development concerns.
OMT promotes nasal breathing and supports correct tongue and lip posture.
Tongue Thrust and Tongue-Tie
Forward tongue movement during swallowing or speech, or restricted movement from tongue-tie, can affect clarity and dental alignment.
OMT supports correct tongue function and assists with pre- and post-releasecare for tongue-tie.
Speech Sound Errors Related to Oral Muscle Control
Low tone or poor coordination in oral muscles may affect pronunciation of sounds like /s/, /l/, or /th/.
OMT improves muscle strength and awareness, helping with clearer speech production.
Snoring, Sleep Disturbance, and Airway Concerns
Weak or misused oral muscles can interfere with airway stability during sleep.
OMT strengthens key muscles to support better airway tone and reducesleep-disordered breathing symptoms.
Drooling, Clenching, or Bruxism
Uncontrolled drooling or jaw tension (teeth grinding) may indicate muscle coordination issues.
OMT helps with improved muscle awareness and control to reduce these habits and support oral comfort.