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Myofunctional Therapy: Enhancing Orthodontic Outcomes

11/1/2023

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Introduction: Orthodontics is a field that continuously evolves, seeking to provide patients with not only a beautiful smile but also improved overall health and well-being. Orofacial myology, a specialized branch of therapy, can play a pivotal role in helping orthodontists achieve the best results for their clients. 

Understanding Orofacial Myology:  Orofacial myology, also known as myofunctional therapy, is a holistic approach that focuses on the muscles of the face, mouth, and throat. These muscles play a significant role in various functions, including breathing, swallowing, and speaking. When the orofacial muscles function optimally, it promotes proper craniofacial development, reduces the risk of orthodontic issues, and supports overall health.

How Orofacial Myology Benefits Orthodontic Treatment:
  • Early Intervention: Orofacial myology can be integrated into orthodontic treatment at an early age. Identifying and addressing issues with tongue posture, swallowing patterns, or mouth breathing in children can prevent or mitigate orthodontic problems that may arise later in life.
  • Improved Orthodontic Outcomes: Myofunctional therapy can help align teeth more efficiently. By correcting dysfunctional muscle patterns, orthodontists can achieve better stability and long-term results for their clients. This means that braces or other orthodontic appliances may be more effective when combined with myofunctional therapy.
  • Reduced Relapse: Orthodontic relapse is a common concern for both patients and practitioners. Orofacial myology aids in maintaining the alignment achieved through orthodontic treatment by training the patient to use their muscles correctly. This can significantly reduce the chances of relapse, ensuring a lasting, beautiful smile.
  • Airway Improvement: Proper myofunctional therapy can lead to improved nasal breathing, which is crucial for overall health. Addressing mouth breathing issues can help orthodontic patients breathe more effectively, sleep better, and experience less fatigue.
  • Enhanced Patient Comfort: Myofunctional therapy can help orthodontic patients adapt to their braces or other appliances more comfortably. Correcting swallowing and tongue posture issues can reduce discomfort and accelerate the adjustment process.
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Collaboration between Orthodontists and Orofacial Myologists:  To fully realize the benefits of myofunctional therapy, orthodontists can collaborate with orofacial myologists. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that orthodontic treatment is customized to address not only the alignment of teeth but also the underlying muscle functions.

Conclusion:  Orofacial myology plays a vital role in optimizing orthodontic outcomes for clients. By addressing the function of orofacial muscles, orthodontists can achieve more efficient treatment, reduce relapse, and enhance overall patient well-being. Embracing myofunctional therapy as an integral part of orthodontic care ensures that patients not only leave with a beautiful smile but also with improved health and quality of life.
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    Author: Andrea Melnyk, RDH, BSc, COM

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