Services
Serene Myo offers gentle, effective myofunctional therapy for children, teens, and adults. Although the main service is myofunctional therapy, people come in with different goals, habits, or concerns. This services page gives a clear overview of the areas therapy can help with and links to the pages that explain each topic in more detail.
Myofunctional Therapy
Myofunctional therapy is a program of exercises that retrain the tongue, lips, and facial muscles to support healthy breathing, chewing, and swallowing. It is noninvasive and can help improve long-term oral and airway function.
Learn more: What Is Myofunctional Therapy?
Mouth Breathing Correction
Therapy helps clients build the strength and habits needed to transition from mouth breathing to nasal breathing. This can improve daytime breathing, sleep, energy, and facial development in children.
Learn more: Can Myofunctional Therapy Help Mouth Breathing?
Tongue Thrust and Swallowing Support
When the tongue pushes forward during swallowing, it can affect dental alignment and oral comfort. Therapy teaches a healthier swallowing pattern and proper tongue posture.
Learn more: What Issues Can Myofunctional Therapy Help With?
Snoring and Sleep Support
Myofunctional therapy strengthens the airway muscles and helps the tongue rest in a stable position at night. These changes can reduce snoring and improve sleep quality for both children and adults.
Learn more: Can Myofunctional Therapy Help With Sleep or Snoring?
Orthodontic Stability and Relapse Prevention
Muscle patterns play a major role in whether orthodontic treatment stays stable. Therapy supports long-term alignment by improving tongue posture and swallowing habits.
Learn more: Does Myofunctional Therapy Help With Orthodontic Treatment or Relapse?
Tongue Tie Support (Pre- and Post-Release Care)
Some clients benefit from therapy before and after a tongue tie release to support healing, improve mobility, and build proper muscle function. Therapy helps determine if a release is needed.
Learn more: Do I Need a Tongue Tie Release for Therapy to Work?
Pediatric Myofunctional Therapy
Children can benefit from therapy that focuses on breathing, resting posture, oral habits, and early muscle development. Exercises are playful and age-appropriate.
Learn more: What Ages Do You Work With?
Insurance and Payment Information
Myofunctional therapy is typically private pay. Some clients choose to submit a superbill, but reimbursement is not guaranteed.
Learn more: Does My Insurance Cover Myofunctional Therapy?
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
The first session includes an evaluation, photos, a functional assessment, and a personalized plan.
Learn more: What Happens During the First Appointment?
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