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Old female who developed severe tongue thrusting

…Looking into a mirror, open your mouth as widely as you can; while keeping your mouth wide open, see how far upward you can raise your tongue. Can you reach all the way up behind your upper teeth without closing your mouth very much…?

Myo patient that chronically licked his lips

He substitutes lingua alveolar sounds for these three (s/f, z/v, l/w). I worked with him for 45 minutes and during the entire session, he chronically licked his lips.

Does a maxillary torus inhibit therapy?

There are some tori that are large enough and situated within the arch in such a way that they certainly would be expected to inhibit suctioning and correct lingual placement.

Orofacial Myology

Posted by Administrator | Filed under Therapists | Aug 17, 2010 | No Comments

Hypersensitive Smell

The only experience I have had with hypersensitive olfactory issues was with children with autism or another spectrum…

How Many Disks to use with Elevator Disk Exercise?

The Elevator Disk exercise was specifically developed to be used at the end of Phase One in most cases with the purpose of coordinating the earlier learned movements, excursions, and dissociation of tongue, lips, and mandible.

Huge Tori Problems

She has severe mandibular exostosis and will have sections of her maxilla removed at the end of this month as well as having the mandible widened and rotated forward.

Lat Thrust

Posted by Administrator | Filed under Therapists | Jun 30, 2010 | No Comments

Hello Sandra; I attended one of your workshops in Pittsburgh a few years back. I am wondering if you might be able to provide some information/references on correcting a lateral tongue thrust. Many thanks! So nice to hear from you.  I wish there were references or studies that could help SLPs with lateral lisps & ...Read more.

Open bite relapse, numb tongue, complicated symptoms

I have been using your Myo Manual for the exercises. I am just not sure my client can trap with mouthwash, but not the water.  I am afraid that I am missing something (which is why I need to come to your intensive course).  She is an adult with a relapse, open bite.  She said ...Read more.

Surgery vs Orthodontic + Orofacial Myology Treatment Background

Posted by Administrator | Filed under Dental Hygienist, Parents, Therapists | Jun 16, 2010 | No Comments

 A SLP reports that a local oral-maxillofacial surgery claims that a tongue thrust is a rare occurrence, and that when seen with an anterior open bite, an oral-maxillofacial surgeon should treat the problem surgically rather than having the patient undergo orthodontic treatment. The surgeon’s claim is that thrusting is related to a small oral cavity ...Read more.

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