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It’s important to remember that oral health is a fundamental aspect of overall health.

Taking care of one’s oral well-being is just as important as taking care of one’s physical health.

Do you have an OMD?
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) are disorders of the muscles and functions of the face and mouth. OMDs may affect, directly and/or indirectly, breastfeeding, facial skeletal growth and development, chewing, swallowing, speech, occlusion, temporomandibular joint movement, oral hygiene, stability of orthodontic treatment, and more.

WHAT WE DO

For Adults

When treating adults with orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMD), it’s essential to address their long-standing habits, even if they are not currently experiencing pain. Common issues like mouth breathing, low tongue posture, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) can significantly impact overall health and well-being. A comprehensive therapy program can help reeducate the neuromuscular function involved in these disorders. Individuals can achieve improved function and comfort, enhancing their quality of life.

WHAT WE DO

For Children

Children with orofacial myofunctional disorders can benefit from treatment at any age, though approaches may vary based on their developmental stage. Early intervention is ideal, as myofunctional therapy supports proper growth and development. The therapy emphasizes a detailed oral facial inspection, correct posture of the body, tongue, and lips, as well as proper nasal breathing, chewing, and swallowing, contributing to healthy orofacial development.

WHAT WE DO

Positive Impact

Program goals are individualized and are meant to create new healthy oral habits. With Myofunctional Therapy, a patient can regain the joy of eating, speaking, breathing, and even sleeping more soundly.

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Judith Dember Paige is a Certified Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist in the Westchester NY area, has been serving children and adults with orofacial myofunctional disorders since 2009

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Research examining various populations found 38% have orofacial myofunctional disorders and an incidence of 81% has been found in children exhibiting speech/articulation problems.

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Myofunctional Therapy has helped thousands of individuals, in dozens of countries, for over 50 years!

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We are dedicated to helping children and adults with their oral function, so they can breathe better, sleep better and live better.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder

Do you or your child suffer from any of these?

  • Tongue thrust
  • Tongue-tie
  • Resting with lips apart
  • Open bite
  • Jaw pain/popping

  • Mouth breathing

  • Speech problems

  • Teeth grinding / clenching

  • Swallowing difficults