Myofunctional Me LLC

Founded by Natalia Plaza


What is an orofacial myofunctional disorder?

An OMD is anything that disrupts the normal function of the stomatognathic system (teeth, jaws and associated soft tissues): recurring behaviors and postures, such as mouth-breathing, thumb-sucking, and pacifier use, neurological deficiencies, developmental delays, hereditary predisposition and, or functional issues, such as tongue ties, lip ties, upper airway obstructions and weak muscle tone, can upset one’s correct development of oral and facial muscle functions and have a damaging influence both on the form and function of the orofacial complex.


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Optimal craniofacial & orofaciall

growth and

function

Early intervention yields the greatest results and can effect major change.

  • 60% of the face’s growth is done by 6 years of age

  • 90% of the face’s growth is done by 12 years of age

  • 100% of the face’s growth is done by 18 years of age, but positive structural & functional changes with exercises can occur no matter what age you are.

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Improve your function, breathing & facial symmetry

Implement myofunctional exercises at any age to aid with:

“The tongue is the rudder for the human body when it comes to posture, airway, and facial development”

-Timbrey Lind, RDH, and Shirley Gutkowski, RDH, BSDH