Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional Therapy – Correcting Oral Muscle Function for Better Breathing, Bite, and Facial Development

Myofunctional therapy is a specialized, non-invasive dental treatment focused on retraining the muscles of the face, tongue, lips, and jaw to function correctly. Improper oral muscle habits can contribute to crooked teeth, bite problems, mouth breathing, speech issues, sleep-related breathing disorders, and abnormal facial growth—especially in children. Myofunctional therapy addresses the root cause rather than just the symptoms.

What Is Myofunctional Therapy?

Myofunctional therapy is a structured program of guided exercises and behavioral training designed to correct abnormal oral and facial muscle patterns. The goal is to establish proper tongue posture, nasal breathing, correct swallowing patterns, and balanced facial muscle activity.
This therapy is often used in children, teenagers, and adults as a preventive or supportive treatment in orthodontics, sleep dentistry, and TMJ care.

Conditions Treated with Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy may be recommended for patients who have:
  • Mouth breathing or poor nasal breathing habits
  • Tongue thrusting or improper swallowing
  • Crowded or misaligned teeth
  • Speech-related muscle issues
  • Relapse after orthodontic treatment
  • Sleep-disordered breathing or snoring
  • Jaw pain or muscle imbalance

How Myofunctional Therapy Works

The treatment involves customized exercises that strengthen and retrain oral and facial muscles. Therapy focuses on:
  • Correct tongue posture at rest
  • Proper swallowing techniques
  • Lip seal and facial muscle balance
  • Nasal breathing patterns
  • Coordination of jaw and facial muscles
Exercises are performed daily at home and monitored during regular therapy visits.

Benefits of Myofunctional Therapy

  • Supports proper jaw and facial development
  • Improves breathing and airway stability
  • Enhances orthodontic treatment outcomes
  • Helps prevent orthodontic relapse
  • Improves speech clarity and swallowing
  • Reduces oral muscle strain and imbalance
  • Non-invasive and drug-free approach

Who Is an Ideal Candidate?

Myofunctional therapy is suitable for:
  • Children with developing jaws and early orthodontic concerns
  • Teens undergoing orthodontic treatment
  • Adults with chronic mouth breathing or jaw tension
  • Patients with sleep-related breathing issues
  • Individuals seeking long-term functional correction

Myofunctional Therapy and Orthodontics

Myofunctional therapy is often used before, during, or after orthodontic treatment to improve stability and reduce the risk of relapse by addressing the underlying muscle habits that affect tooth position.

Is Myofunctional Therapy Safe?

Yes. Myofunctional therapy is a safe, evidence-supported, and non-invasive treatment guided by trained professionals. It does not involve surgery or medication and is suitable for all age groups when appropriately prescribed.

Treatment Duration and Commitment

Treatment typically lasts 3 to 12 months, depending on age, condition severity, and compliance. Consistency with exercises is key to achieving long-term results.

Why Choose Myofunctional Therapy at Our Dental Clinic?

  • Trained professionals in myofunctional and airway-focused dentistry
  • Personalized therapy programs
  • Integrated care with orthodontics and sleep dentistry
  • Child-friendly and patient-centered approach
  • Focus on long-term functional and structural health

Book Your Myofunctional Therapy Consultation Today

Correct the root cause of oral and facial muscle imbalances with myofunctional therapy. Contact our dental clinic today to schedule a consultation and support healthier breathing, improved bite alignment, and long-term dental stability.
At Zen Dentistry, we combine advanced technology with a calm, patient-centered approach. Our multi-location practices across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and Westchester make it easy to schedule convenient, same-day and evening appointments. Whether you’re coming in for your first visit or a routine check-up, our goal is to make your dental exam comfortable, efficient, and informative — so you can make confident decisions about your smile.

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