Myofunctional Therapist vs. Speech Therapist: What’s the Difference?
Myofunctional therapists treat oral muscle function and habits, while speech therapists focus on speech, language, and communication disorders.
Myofunctional therapists treat oral muscle function and habits, while speech therapists focus on speech, language, and communication disorders.
Orofacial myofunctional therapy helps improve breathing, tongue posture, speech, and oral health for both children and adults, supporting better sleep, jaw development, and overall wellness. 😊
Learn why teeth shift after braces and how an Orthodontic Relapse Specialist and Myofunctional Therapy Evaluation can help maintain your perfect smile long-term.
Discover how a myofunctional therapist improves breathing, tongue posture, and oral function to support a healthier smile and overall well-being. 😊
Learn the causes and symptoms of teeth grinding (bruxism) and explore effective treatment options in Portland to protect your teeth and improve oral health.
Mouth breathing can harm sleep, oral health, and energy levels, while nose breathing improves oxygen intake, filters air, and supports overall better health.
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