Improve Your Quality of Life With Myofunctional Therapy in Brentwood, TN
It’s time to enjoy eating, speaking, breathing, and sleeping without difficulty. Myofunctional therapy in Franklin & Brentwood helps children and adults who struggle with improper oral habits that impact oral and overall health. Call us today at 615-592-2657 to schedule your appointment.
Feel Better
Exercises and treatments aimed at improving the function and of the facial muscles.
Sleep Better
Myofunctional therapy can reduce symptoms of sleep apnea and other breathing disorders.
Speak Better
Through myofunctional therapy, individuals can form enhanced speech clarity.
Stop Suffering From Issues That Can Be Fixed With Myofunctional Therapy!
Many people are suffering from problems related to their oral habits. Do you experience any of the following:
Mouth Breathing: Chronic mouth breathing, instead of nasal breathing, can lead to a host of problems including altered facial growth, dental malocclusions, and increased risk of cavities and gum disease.
Difficulty Swallowing: In some cases, the abnormal swallowing pattern can cause difficulty or discomfort while swallowing.
Sleep Apnea: Proper tongue posture is crucial for maintaining an open airway. A low resting tongue position can contribute to sleep-related breathing issues like obstructive sleep apnea.
Improve Your Life in Three Easy Steps
Myofunctional treatment has been shown to help patients with sleep apnea disorders. You’ll improve your breathing techniques and have the right mouth and tongue posture. As a result, you will improve the airflow in your upper airways.
If you or your child show signs of improper tongue rest or swallow function, we fix the problem before it impacts their oral development. It will help them avoid speech problems, misalignment, and breathing issues in the future.
Step 1. Discover
Call our office to schedule an initial consultation with us. We will be able to discuss how we can best help.
Step 2. Design
Dr. Rice and our dental team will create a personal approach to your treatment and get to know you.
Step 3. Smile
You can smile knowing your breathing, speech, and facial muscle function are in optimal condition.
Meet Dr. Kellye Rice
Dr. Kellye Rice is a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) and Diplomate of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). Since 2012, she has been successfully treating sleep apnea patients with oral appliances. Since before 2000 she has been providing TMJ treatment and therapy for pain patients with oral appliances, adding laser pain relief therapy– photobiomodulation and Oralase –in the last decade to improve outcomes.
Commonly Asked Questions About Myofunctional Therapy
We’re answering some of the top questions our patient ask about myfunctional therapy.