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Having said the above, if youcontend that orofacial myofunctional therapy can be successful with children with Down Syndrome to: 1) retract a protruded tongue, 2) achieve a lips-together rest posture and 3) maintain a nasal pattern of breathing, within an environment of the delimiting morphologic factors identified and
Infants, toddlers, and children with Down syndrome have anatomical (structural) and physiological (functional) differences in the mouth and throat areas that make it more difficult for them to make precise movements. This affects feeding (breast as well as bottle), cup drinking, chewing and swallowing solid foods, and speech.
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders in Individuals with a Down Syndrome
2015年6月25日 · Individuals with Down syndrome are at risk for what is known as Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders or OMD. OMD can impact the oral phase of feeding, oral resting postures and oral placement skills for speech clarity. OMD issues require tactile therapies which include Myofunctional and Oral Placement Therapy (OPT).
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder in Individuals with Down Syndrome
Children/adults diagnosed with Down Syndrome are at risk for OMD (orofacial myofunctional disorders). OMD can affect the resting mouth posture of the child, feeding, oral placement skills, and speech. Child with OMD benefit most for tactile therapies including myofunctional therapy and oral placement therapy (OPT).
What Is Oromyofunctional Therapy and Why Is It Important to …
2023年8月1日 · Today, I want to share everything I know about how to best support our children through MyoFunctional Therapy! Let’s dispel some common myths and educate individuals and groups who work with and care for our kids and adults experiencing Down syndrome. If they better understand the condition, they can make more informed decisions regarding:
A specific protocol of myo-functional therapy in children with Down ...
2014年3月19日 · In this article the authors propose a specific myofunctional therapy protocol for children with Down syndrome. For these patients, who usually present with atypical swallowing problems, mouth breathing and lip incompetence, the use of a myofunctional therapy protocol with specific exercises has been …
2016年11月7日 · Children with Down syndrome (DS) have specific orofacial characteristics including myo-functional disorders. Care of these patients, from the first months of life, needs to involve numerous health profes-sionals.
myofunctional therapy protocol for children with Down syndrome. For these patients, who usually present with atypical swallowing problems, mouth breathing and lip incompetence, the use of a myofunctional therapy protocol with specific exercises has been shown to improve orofacial and nasal functions. In addition to the
A specific protocol of myo-functional therapy in children with Down …
2018年9月1日 · In this article the authors propose a specific myofunctional therapy protocol for children with Down syndrome. For these patients, who usually present with atypical swallowing problems,...
A specific protocol of myo-functional therapy in children with Down ...
A specific protocol of myo-functional therapy in children with Down syndrome. A pilot study. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2018Sep.1 [cited 2025Feb.04];19(3):243-246. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/a-specific-protocol-of-myo-functional-therapy-in-children-with-down-syndrome-a-pilot-study/