Frenectomy based on Range of Motion Scale
Wednesday, 03 March 2010
Q: I have a client whose frenulum looks very deep in her tongue and her tongue may be restricted, but I am not sure if it is a big deal. I used the QTT range of motion scale, and she could open her mouth wide open 50 (cm?); when her tongue was to the spot
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Complex medical history and thumb sucking – Revised
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
I am a parent of a 3 year old. My child had a rough start, she was born early and was hospitalized for about 5 months with major complications including malignant sleep apnea, difficulty feeding, PDA ligation, IVH III (no shunt at this time), and a cerebellar stroke.
How To Narrow The Tongue
Sunday, 28 February 2010
I am really enjoying using your Orofacial Myology manual. It seems so much more organized that what I have received from other trainings. It seems to make so much more sense than other information I may have learned.https://orofacialmyology.com/narrow-tongue-and-questions-about-exercise-in-the-orofacial-myology-manual/
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Orofacial Myologist asking about class III underbite and long tongue
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Q: I have a question for you about a client. He is a six year old boy who has a significant Class III underbite. He has had expanders. The dentist is now recommending a gate, but his mother is against this and has contacted us. On top of his significant underbite, he also has a
Child with ADHD cannot put tongue to spot
Friday, 01 January 2010
One child in particular has been seen a number of times and simply cannot put tongue tip to spot. He is only 6 and has ADHD quite bad.