Myofunctional Therapy: Concentrates on the functional aspects of the orofacial muscles. It deals with the coordination and strength of the tongue, lips, and facial muscles, promoting proper oral posture, swallowing, and breathing patterns.
Children: Improper oral habits, such as thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, or chronic mouth breathing, are present in a significant percentage of children. Studies estimate that 38-50% of children exhibit tongue thrust behavior, which can cause malocclusion and speech difficulties if left untreated. Myofunctional therapy helps correct these habits, aiding proper jaw and facial development.
Adults: Myofunctional therapy is also beneficial for adults, especially those suffering from sleep-disordered breathing, TMJ dysfunction, or improper oral posture. For instance, 26% of adults aged 30-70 suffer from sleep apnea, which can often be mitigated through myofunctional therapy targeting airway function.