
Learn the most common signs—like mouth breathing, snoring, and tongue thrust—that may indicate your child could benefit from a myofunctional therapy evaluation.
Many parents don’t realize that small daily habits — like mouth breathing — can impact long-term development.
Here are five common signs your child may benefit from an evaluation:
If your child regularly breathes through their mouth during the day or sleeps with their mouth open, it may signal airway or muscle dysfunction.
Snoring in children is not “normal.” Poor sleep can affect mood, focus, and behavior.
Even after a release procedure, therapy is often needed to retrain proper tongue function.
Difficulty with sounds like S, R, L, or a visible tongue pushing forward when swallowing can indicate muscular imbalance.
If braces were completed but teeth shifted back, tongue posture may be the missing piece.
The earlier we address functional habits, the easier it is to guide healthy facial growth, breathing patterns, and long-term stability.
A simple evaluation can provide clarity and direction.