Do You Need Orofacial Myology?

Learn What it is and Why it Matters!

If you, your child, or someone you know is experiencing:

Sleep apnea

Breathing or upper airway issues

Snoring

Difficulty with chewing and swallowing

Difficulty keeping the lips closed while swallowing or when at rest

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ Disorders)

Speech issues that traditional therapy hasn't solved (including but not limited to difficulty with producing l, k, g, r, s, z, ch, sh, t, d, n sounds)

Speech issues accompanied by dental issues

Then there may be a myo issue. Orofacial myology therapy can offer transformative relief for:

Jaw pain

Clicking

Grinding

Popping

Additionally, this therapy may benefit individuals facing:

Poor sleep

Migraines

Speech difficulties such as lisps ( where the child produces the “S” and “Z” sounds with his or her tongue forward and between the teeth)

These conditions can lead to headaches, facial pain, earaches, and fatigue. Orofacial myology therapy focuses on correcting improper oral habits, restoring natural resting posture of the mouth, and enhancing the function of the oral muscles through a holistic, non-invasive approach. Additionally, having proper resting posture in the mouth is key for proper vagus nerve functioning so you can be more relaxed and digestive food properly, in addition to a host of other benefits.

Getting to the root of persistent mental and physical issues in a holistic, whole body approach.

Did you know that breathing with the mouth closed produces nitric oxide, which is needed to fight viruses and infections along with other health benefits?  Low production of nitric oxide is associated with many diseases from high blood pressure, heart disease, and more.  

Listen to this important message from Melanie where she details what Orofacial Myology is and why it may be the missing link to persistent snoring, jaw grinding, poor sleep, headaches, vagus nerve working properly and more.

Melanie’s Background in Speech Pathology

Melanie grew up in a Russian-English speaking home as her family immigrated here from Uzbekistan. Melanie received her undergraduate degree in Spanish and Communication Disorders from the University of Connecticut and her graduate degree in Speech Pathology from Teachers College at Columbia University. Melanie has worked as a Pediatric Speech Pathologist for 20 years in the homecare, community, school, and clinic settings working with children from birth to high school.

Melanie's current specialty is Orofacial Myology Therapy (OMT). OMT is the study and treatment of oral and facial muscles as they relate to speech, dentition, chewing, swallowing and overall mental and physical health as described by Neo Health Services.
Melanie specialized in OMT when she noticed that some children were not making enough progress in traditional speech therapy or had plateaued. She felt something was missing in her previous trainings and when she found OMT it was like finding the missing link; OMT has been life changing for her and her clients. Once the child learned OMT, speech naturally improved! She especially enjoys working with children and adults with tongue tie or tongue tie removal.

Melanie enjoys working with families holistically and is a strong advocate for children’s needs. As she is integrative, Melanie uses her foundation in herbalism, energy work, and health coaching interwoven within her speech therapy sessions. In her spare time, you may find her doing yoga, meditating, hiking, singing, traveling, gardening, making medicine, or cooking delicious healthy food!

Curious about Myo for you or your loved one?

We have four openings for adults or children over the age of 7 years old.

Or reach out to:

📞 919-969-3321

We Work with Clients doing Orofacial Myology In Person at A Step to Health

410 Millstone Dr, Hillsborough, NC 27278

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