Orofacial Myology Exercises: When to stop practice for proficiency exam?
Thursday, 30 July 2020
Orofacial Myology Exercises: When to stop practice for proficiency exam? Q: If a client completes Exam #1, do they stop practicing it and just focus on the new exercises or do you have them continue working on them? They always ask me if they should stop. I say, the more practice , the better! A:
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How to help nail biters?
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
Q: Hi, regarding nail biters….. I’ve had my clients try fidget for your digit but is there anything else? I need a program that works. I don’t remember much discussion about nail biters in our course or I wasn’t paying close enough attention. A: We never have enough time to cover Growing the Nails as
Are the 3 way mouth props washable?
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Q: Are the 3 way mouth props washable? I see the 2 way ones are. Thank you A: Thank you for asking this question. This particular question never arose with regard to the 3Way Mouth Props. They are probably sterilizable, can be boiled, etc. I would only consider doing so if they are used for
New Orofacial Myology therapist hesitant in starting out
Monday, 01 June 2020
Q: I’m new to OMT myself and I’m very hesitant in starting out and actually taking money for something that I’m not sure of. I’m especially nervous of taking up clients who are not compliant, like your 5 year olds you mention. So my question is, then why not wait another year or two until
Difference between your orofacial myofunctional training course and others
Friday, 15 May 2020
Q: Can you tell me the difference between your orofacial myofunctional training course and others? A: Our Neo-Health training is highly sought after by dental, speech and medical professionals throughout the world. I don’t want to disparage others who are doing some type of training, so I hope it suffices that I tell you who
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Should I take a Buteyko breathing class?
Wednesday, 11 March 2020
Should I take a Buteyko breathing class? Local dentists have been sending me myo clients and now they have asked me to take a course on breathing. As a Qualified Orofacial Myologist, I am already having success with my clients working with nose breathing versus mouth breathing. Do you know of any other breathing courses
Nervous setting up a new myofunctional therapy office
Sunday, 16 February 2020
Hi there, how are you and the team? I am excited and nervous at the same time about setting up a new myofunctional therapy office. I am having some questions about where to begin now that I have completed the course and am home with referral sources ready to start sending some people my way.
A class II case
Thursday, 30 January 2020
Q: I have a class II case that will slide his mandible forward on closing to spot. That’s not OK, right?! A: If it is a severe Class II, they probably should not be seen until it is corrected orthodontically or surgically if necessary. If it is not too extreme, remember that we explained in
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Ready to stop sucking fingers/thumbs
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
Q: I have two great nieces, sisters 7 and 9, who are ready to stop sucking fingers/thumbs. I think they both use both hands. What should I order for them? I live across the country from them but will be available to them by phone and FaceTime. A: Hi, It is so good to hear
Worst /R/ yet!
Monday, 30 December 2019
Q: Hello, I’m an SLP and I have been practicing at the elementary level for several years and just recently encountered my worst /R/ yet! He is in 2nd grade and is 8 years old. I have been seeing him for 2 years, working on /S/, /Sh/ and /R/. The first 2 sounds have been
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