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Night Guards for Grinding Don't Solve the Problem. FIND THE WHY.
Giving a night guard to someone as a treatment for grinding teeth is like handing them a helmet while they continue to bang their head...
Airway First, Straight teeth Second
Have you ever heard of orthodontics that focuses on healthy airway first and straight teeth second? Why would they do that? Well... "Soft...
Effects of Mouth Breathing
Can mouth breathing really affect...? 👄 Aesthetics 👄 Sleep 👄 Feeding 👄 Speech 👄 GI issues 👄 Jaw pain YES! It's so important to...
MYO MOM: Mouth Breathing
Tell me you're a #myomom without telling me you're a #myomom I guess I'm officially obsessed with orofacial myology and airway...
Are you up for a challenge?!
🥂Share yourself doing it! 🥂tag @ameeratherapy_speechmyo Use #watertrapchallenge 🥂Tag 2 friends! 1. Take a sip of water and trap it on...
I get that breathing is important, but why does it matter how I do it?
Because slow, deep, nasal breathing (vs fast, shallow, mouth breathing) does much better things to improve your health! 💪 📣 let's...
Why I Care About Nasal Breathing and Tonuge Posture
Orofacial myology is about optimizing the function of muscles in the face to improve overall mental and physical health= better quality...
Tell me you have allergies without telling me you have allergies 🤣
Allergies can be a barrier to optimal breathing, sleeping, speaking, feeding, and orofacial development! If you blow your nose 500 times...
We need to be screening for AIRWAY ya'll!
...not just that the person can breath but the quality of their breathing! Especially in children who may not present with such extreme...
This Change Your Life!
When our oral and facial muscles rest and function optimally, it allows for better breathing, sleeping, speaking, swallowing, and overall...
Finger Sucking Habit
A Case Study.
Who's on Your Team?
It takes a team! I'm all about taking a team approach when it comes to treating my clients. Since the body is interconnected it only...
"Tongue Up Teeth Apart Lips Closed" #Myo Goals
Myofunctional therapy aims to retrain the muscles of the face to establish nasal breathing and correct rest posture of tongue, lips, and...
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