BACKGROUND: Malocclusion, body posture, and breathing pattern may be correlated, but this issue is still controversial. The aim
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders and Otolaryngologists
Objective: The purpose of this editorial is to alert otolaryngologists to Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs)and their primary causes
Oropharyngeal Exercises for Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Rationale: Upper airway muscle function plays a major role in maintenance of the upper airway patency and contributes
Ankyloglossia as a Risk Factor for Maxillary Hypoplasia and Soft Palate Elongation
Objectives: To characterize associations between restricted tongue mobility and maxillofacial development. Setting and Sample Population: Cross- sectional cohort
Myofunctional Therapy: Orthodontics-Tongue Thrusting-Speech Therapy
The term myofunctional therapy was coined by B. E. Lisher in 1934 to identify the contributions made by
Sleep Apnea and Dysfunctional Breathing- the Link Missed by the Sleep Study industry
I would like to commence by stating that there is no doubt in my mind that Sleep Apnoea