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By Courtney Huffman 21 Apr, 2023
This post describes how TMJD, or temporomandibular joint disorder, affects individuals and how myofunctional therapy can bring relief for TMJD sufferers. It provides research that supports that myofunctional therapy is effective in helping to treat TMJ dysfunction and pain.
By Courtney Huffman 21 Apr, 2023
Orofacial myofunctional therapy can be a game-changer for those struggling with sleep issues. 
By Courtney Huffman 13 Aug, 2020
The effect of snoring in relationships has become a bit of a running joke – but for those that experience it on a regular basis there is NOT
By Courtney Huffman 13 May, 2020
How the muscles of our mouth and face rest influences how the bones of our jaws and face grow. Improper rest posture is associated with misa
By Courtney Huffman 18 Apr, 2020
Meeting with a new healthcare provider can cause some anxiety, especially when you don't know what to expect at that appointment. In this...
By Courtney Huffman 10 Apr, 2020
Breastfeeding is the first, and perhaps most critical experience to our oralfacial development.
By Courtney Huffman 21 Apr, 2023
This post describes how TMJD, or temporomandibular joint disorder, affects individuals and how myofunctional therapy can bring relief for TMJD sufferers. It provides research that supports that myofunctional therapy is effective in helping to treat TMJ dysfunction and pain.
By Courtney Huffman 21 Apr, 2023
Orofacial myofunctional therapy can be a game-changer for those struggling with sleep issues. 
By Courtney Huffman 13 Aug, 2020
The effect of snoring in relationships has become a bit of a running joke – but for those that experience it on a regular basis there is NOT
By Courtney Huffman 13 May, 2020
How the muscles of our mouth and face rest influences how the bones of our jaws and face grow. Improper rest posture is associated with misa
By Courtney Huffman 18 Apr, 2020
Meeting with a new healthcare provider can cause some anxiety, especially when you don't know what to expect at that appointment. In this...
By Courtney Huffman 10 Apr, 2020
Breastfeeding is the first, and perhaps most critical experience to our oralfacial development.
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