Myofunctional Therapy + Oral Appliances: A Dream Team for Better Sleep
- dmc3106
- Jun 10
- 2 min read
When someone has sleep apnea, it means their breathing stops and starts while they sleep—kind of like a hiccup, but for air. It makes people tired, cranky, and not feel their best.
A lot of people wear something called a mandibular advancement device (MAD) at night. It’s a small mouthpiece that gently moves the jaw forward so air can flow easily—like opening a window on a hot day.
But guess what? There’s a superhero helper that can make that little mouthpiece work even better. It’s called myofunctional therapy.
What Is Myofunctional Therapy?
Think of it like exercise for your mouth and tongue! Just like how we stretch our arms or run around to keep our bodies strong, we can also do little movements to make our tongue, lips, and cheeks stronger and smarter.
These exercises help your mouth:
Keep your tongue in the right place (at the roof of your mouth)
Breathe through your nose instead of your mouth
Swallow the right way
Keep your airway open while you sleep
Why Add It to a MAD?
Wearing a mandibular advancement device is like wearing a seatbelt—it keeps you safe while you sleep. But myofunctional therapy is like learning how to drive better. It helps train your muscles to work on their own, so your sleep can improve even more—even when you’re not wearing your device.
Easy Examples of Myofunctional Exercises
Here are some simple things myofunctional therapists might teach:
Tongue Push-Ups: Push the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth, hold it, then relax. Try doing it 10 times!
Lip Button Hold: Pretend you’re holding a button between your lips—without using your teeth. It helps keep your lips closed when you’re not talking.
Cheek Balloon: Puff up your cheeks like a big balloon and hold it for 5 seconds. Then let it out like you’re blowing bubbles!
Straw Drinking: Sip thick smoothies through a thin straw. It’s a fun way to work your face muscles.
These little moves help your mouth get in shape—just like going to the gym, but way more fun!
Who Helps With This?
A myofunctional therapist (sometimes a speech-language pathologist or trained hygienist) is like a coach for your mouth. They give you the right exercises and cheer you on until your muscles learn the best way to work together.
What Can It Help With?
✅ Better breathing
✅ Less snoring
✅ Fewer dry mouths
✅ Better sleep
✅ Maybe even a smaller need for your MAD someday!
Final Thoughts
At CNY Dental Sleep, we believe in giving your sleep all the help it can get. Combining your mandibular advancement device with myofunctional therapy is like peanut butter and jelly—they’re great on their own, but better together.
If you’d like to learn more or get connected with a myofunctional therapist, just give us a call. We’re here to help you breathe easier, sleep better, and wake up ready to shine.
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