New Patient Oral Myofunctional Assessment: 60-90 minutes, $150.00
This comprehensive evaluation involves a detailed structural and functional analysis of the oral and facial muscles, focusing on key areas such as chewing, swallowing, breathing, and oral posture. The assessment aims to identify any dysfunctions or imbalances that may be contributing to issues like speech difficulties, dental malocclusion, sleep apnea, or other oral health concerns. Following the evaluation, tailored recommendations or treatment options will be provided to address any identified issues, optimize oral and facial function, and support overall health and wellness.
Oral Myofunctional Therapy Session: (must have new patient assessment first) 45 minutes, $150.00
An oral myofunctional therapy session focuses on retraining and strengthening the muscles of the mouth, face, and throat to improve overall oral function. During the session, the therapist will guide the patient through a series of exercises designed to address specific issues such as improper swallowing patterns, mouth breathing, tongue thrust, and poor oral posture. These exercises help to restore proper muscle coordination, enhance breathing, and support healthier oral habits.
Pre and Post Frenectomy Therapy: One session 3 weeks prior to frenectomy and two appointments post frenectomy at week 2 and 4. $450.00
This specialized therapy program supports optimal outcomes for frenectomy procedures (such as tongue tie release) by preparing oral tissues beforehand and enhancing healing afterward. It's ideal for families seeking treatment for tethered oral tissues without committing to full myofunctional therapy.
Pre-surgical therapy focuses on building tongue strength and stability, improving range of motion, and training neuromuscular movements to prepare for essential post-op exercises.
Post-surgical therapy aims to promote healing, prevent reattachment of tissues, enhance functional tongue movement, and support long-term oral health by reinforcing proper tongue posture and eliminating improper patterns.
Discounts offered for multiple family members undergoing treatment.