Assessment and rehabilitation of oral functions, speech, breathing, and swallowing.
Speech therapy and myofunctional therapy play a key role in promoting well-being and quality of life by helping children and adolescents overcome difficulties with communication, breathing, chewing, swallowing, and other orofacial functions, through the re-education of the muscles of the mouth, tongue, and face.
In the presence of incorrect oral habits (such as thumb-sucking), tongue thrusting, or respiratory problems, such as predominantly oral breathing, myofunctional therapy intervention is necessary and essential for the success and stability of the results of orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedic treatment.
- Improved communication
- Correction of inappropriate oral habits
- Support for orthodontic and orthopedic treatment
- Improved quality of life











