2021
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1926
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Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy in Tongue Thrust Habit: A Narrative Review

Abstract: A bstract Aim and objective The respective review article is to provide an overview of the various exercises in orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT) as a treatment modality for tongue thrust habit. Tongue thrust is the persistence of an infantile swallow pattern during late childhood. This leads to breathing and speech difficulties, open bite, and protruded teeth. During formative years, most children successfully transition from an infantile to a mature swallowing patt… Show more

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“…Mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, thumb, and lip sucking are all frequent bad habits in children. A chronic, long-term habit may create detrimental effects on the dentofacial structures [ 11 ]. Myofunctional therapy was successful in returning the tongue to its normal position at rest, and it demonstrated an improvement that was both better and faster in the tongue's resting posture [ 12 ].…”
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“…Mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, thumb, and lip sucking are all frequent bad habits in children. A chronic, long-term habit may create detrimental effects on the dentofacial structures [ 11 ]. Myofunctional therapy was successful in returning the tongue to its normal position at rest, and it demonstrated an improvement that was both better and faster in the tongue's resting posture [ 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Edible Tools Protocol Group B: This protocol allowed the traditional therapy tools, as listed above, to be replaced with more motivating edible tools or confectionery products. According to the literature, the confectionery products used in the various stages of therapy were hazelnut-chocolate cream spread and hard candies [25].…”
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