At Myofunctional Therapy of Austin, we help patients ages 6 and up improve breathing, oral function, and overall health through targeted exercises. Below are answers to the most common questions about Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT)
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT) is an exercise-based program designed to retrain the muscles of the face, mouth, and throat for proper function, posture, and breathing. It focuses on:
OMT is beneficial for children, teens, and adults experiencing:
If you have any of these issues, a consultation can help determine if therapy is right for you.
OMT consists of customized exercises designed to:
These exercises are done daily and guided through in-person or virtual therapy sessions.
Most programs last 4–12 months, depending on:
No! Adults can also benefit from Myofunctional Therapy. Many adults seek treatment for:
OMT can even be part of a comprehensive treatment plan for sleep apnea patients, recommended by sleep physicians. It’s never too late to improve oral function!
Yes, in some cases. Proper tongue posture and muscle balance can lead to:
Early intervention in children can have even more noticeable effects on facial growth.
OMDs are muscle dysfunctions in the mouth, face, and throat that affect breathing, swallowing, and oral posture.
Common signs of OMDs include:
Yes! Jaw tension and TMJ pain often stem from poor oral posture, clenching, or grinding. OMT helps improve muscle function and relieve tension in the jaw joint.
Yes! Myofunctional Therapy is highly beneficial during palatal expansion.
Yes! OMT helps retrain the tongue to rest properly on the roof of the mouth, preventing:
OMT focuses on nasal breathing by retraining the muscles to:
Yes! Studies show that Myofunctional Therapy strengthens airway muscles and can be a great addition to a comprehensive team approach for poor sleep and sleep apnea.
A tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) occurs when a tight band of tissue (fascia) under the tongue restricts movement.
If it affects speech, swallowing, or oral function, a frenectomy (tongue-tie release) may be recommended by a qualified release provider.
Mouth breathing can cause:
Nasal breathing is ideal for oxygen intake, sleep quality, and overall health.
Yes! Daily exercises are essential for success. Your therapist will provide a customized plan to follow between sessions.
No, you can schedule directly with us! However, many patients are referred by:
Yes! We provide both virtual and in-person therapy to accommodate all patients.
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