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The way the lips, tongue, and jaw function can impact how someone breathes, speaks, chews, and rests.

These quiz results may point to patterns of muscle imbalance or oral habits that are worth exploring further. Myofunctional therapy can help address these patterns by supporting healthy oral function, breathing, and long-term stability.

That’s where we come in.

Breathe Well Beginnings is the next step. You’ll start by submitting photos and completing a brief intake. From there, we’ll review everything carefully, and you’ll get started with a consultation.

You’ll also get access to our FAQ, how-to guides for photos and forms, and other helpful resources to make the process simple and stress-free.

You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of whether myofunctional therapy is the right fit — and what to do next.

Your Mouth

Tells a Story.

Let’s Decode It Together.

Severity Assessment Score Key:

  • Mild: 0-10

  • Moderate: 11-20

  • Severe: 21+

If you or your child scored a 5 or higher on this quiz, you may be experiencing symptoms that could benefit from orofacial myofunctional therapy.

Myofunctional therapy can help address a variety of issues, including facial growth and development in children, improving orthodontic outcomes, TMJ pain, and airway-related concerns such as snoring and sleep apnea. It’s never too late to start, and both adults and children can benefit from learning new habits and improving oral muscle function.

However, it’s important to note that this quiz is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Only a trained specialist can determine the most appropriate course of treatment. If you’re interested in exploring myofunctional therapy further, we recommend scheduling a consultation or a comprehensive functional assessment with one of our experienced Myofunctional Therapists. Our team has the expertise to guide you or your child toward achieving optimal oral muscle function and improving overall health and well-being.

Oro-facial what?

ORO = MOUTH + FACIAL = FACE + MYO = MUSCLE + FUNCTION =

OROFACIAL MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPY


Say Goodbye to the Signs and Symptoms of Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders

Are you tired of dealing with the frustrating symptoms of a myofunctional disorder, such as mouth breathing, teeth clenching, or speech difficulties? At Breathe Well Ann Arbor, our orofacial myofunctional therapists are here to help you get to the root cause of the problem.

Uncover the Underlying Cause

Myofunctional disorders can present themselves in various ways and negatively impact your daily life, but addressing the root cause is key to overcoming these symptoms. Our Myofunctional Therapists understand the importance of connecting the dots, and with a focus on orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breath coaching, we will work with you to uncover the underlying cause of your symptoms.

Discover the Connection between Symptoms and Habits

For example, habits such as thumb sucking, clenching, grinding, or even crooked teeth can be linked to tongue ties, sleep apnea, snoring, and jaw pain. At Breathe Well, we help you understand the connection between these symptoms and provide personalized therapy to help you overcome them.

Take Control of Your Health and Happiness

Don't let myofunctional disorders hold you back any longer. Take control of your health and happiness by scheduling an appointment with us at Breathe Well Ann Arbor today. Get to the root cause of your symptoms and start your journey toward better health and happiness now.

  • Orofacial myofunctional disorders refer to problems with the way the muscles of the face, mouth, and tongue are used during activities such as swallowing, speaking, and breathing. These disorders can lead to symptoms such as mouth breathing, snoring, speech difficulties, and jaw pain, to name a few. At Breathe Well Ann Arbor, we offer personalized orofacial myofunctional therapy to help clients overcome these symptoms and improve their overall health and well-being.

  • Tongue and lip ties refer to a restriction in the mobility of the tongue and/or lips caused by a short, tight band of tissue called a frenum. This restriction can impact speech, swallowing, and breathing, leading to symptoms such as snoring, grinding or clenching of the teeth, sleep apnea, and jaw pain. It is important to have a myofunctional therapist conduct an evaluation and provide at least 4-6 weeks of therapy prior to any tongue tie release procedure. Our Myofunctional Therapists specialize in assessing and treating tongue and lip ties and can help clients alleviate these symptoms through orofacial myofunctional therapy.

  • Do you or your child suffer from chronic oral habits like thumb sucking, finger sucking, prolonged pacifier use, nail biting, lip licking, lip sucking, hair sucking, or others? These habits can have far-reaching consequences on the development of your face, jaw, and airway. Breathe Well offers a solution through personalized orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breath coaching. Uncover the root cause of your symptoms and experience a healthier, happier life, free from the negative impacts of oral habits.

  • Crooked teeth, an open bite, and other orthodontic issues are linked to myofunctional disorders. Our skilled Myofunctional Therapists understand the connection between these issues and can work with clients to address the underlying causes through orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing coaching. By addressing these underlying causes, we help clients and their orthodontists achieve a more stable and functional bite.

  • TMD is a condition that affects the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is the joint that connects the jaw to the skull. Symptoms of TMD can include jaw pain, headaches, clicking or popping, and difficulty opening or closing the jaw. At Breathe Well, we carefully help clients navigate this complex condition, through a multidisciplinary team approach. Additionally, orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing help alleviate jaw pain and improve the function of the TMJ.

  • Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is a broad term that encompasses a range of breathing-related sleep disorders, including Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and Upper Resistance Airway Syndrome(UARS). SDB can cause a wide range of symptoms such as snoring, teeth grinding, excessive daytime sleepiness, hyperactivity in children (ADHD or ADD), and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Orofacial myofunctional therapy, along with Buteyko breathing coaching, can help alleviate these symptoms by addressing the underlying cause of sleep-disordered breathing. At Breathe Well Ann Arbor, we offer both modalities to help you get on the path to a better night's sleep and improved overall health.

  • Tongue thrust refers to an improper swallowing pattern that causes the tongue to push or protrude beyond the teeth during speech and swallowing. This can lead to orthodontic problems, speech difficulties, and jaw pain. Our Myofunctional Therapists help clients overcome a tongue thrust through orofacial myofunctional therapy, which can improve swallowing and speech patterns and reduce symptoms, like an open bite or lisp.

  • Do you or a loved one struggle with crooked teeth, open bites, crossbites, tooth loss, recession, or other dental conditions? These problems may be a result of underlying orofacial myofunctional disorders such as clenching/grinding, thumb sucking, mouth breathing, tongue thrust, or tongue ties. Not only can these conditions impact your facial and jaw development, but they can also increase your risk of cavities and gum disease. At Breathe Well Ann Arbor, we are here to help you get to the root cause of your dental issues.


“The health and function of airway is so important. We need to breathe well to sleep well. When we sleep well, we THRIVE.”

-Madison Scott, Founder of Breathe Well Ann Arbor