Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

Helping children, teens, and adults establish healthy breathing patterns and airway function through structured, evidence-based therapy.

Better Breathing, Sleep & Airway Development for all of New Hampshire

  • Mouth breathing

  • Snoring or restless sleep

  • TMJ discomfort or chronic headaches

  • Tongue thrust

  • Teeth grinding

  • Focus or behavioral concerns related to breathing sleep quality

Do You or Your Child Struggle With:

These may be signs of orofacial myofunctional dysfunction — a condition that affects breathing, sleep quality, airway development, and overall health.

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Early intervention through pediatric myofunctional therapy can support healthy facial growth, improved sleep, proper oral function, and optimal airway development. This 15-minute discovery call helps determine whether therapy may benefit your child and answers your questions about next steps.

Children

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Adolescence is a critical time for airway growth, sleep quality, and habit formation. Myofunctional therapy for teens focuses on correcting oral resting posture, improving nasal breathing, and supporting proper muscle function to enhance sleep, focus, and overall well-being — especially during orthodontic treatment or periods of rapid development.

Teens

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For adults, myofunctional therapy addresses chronic mouth breathing, snoring, TMJ discomfort, teeth grinding, and long-standing muscle imbalances. Through structured, habit-based exercises, therapy supports better breathing patterns, improved sleep quality, reduced tension, and long-term airway stability.

Adults

Science-Based | Habit-Focused | Collaborative Care

A Collaborative, Evidence-Based Approach

Myofunctional therapy at Face Value is grounded in research and focused on long-term, sustainable change. Each treatment plan is individualized and designed to improve breathing patterns, oral resting posture, muscle coordination, and airway stability — supporting better sleep, reduced tension, and overall health.

We collaborate with dentists, orthodontists, ENTs, and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care.

Science-Based | Habit-Focused | Collaborative Care

Serving Families Across New Hampshire

Serving Families Across New Hampshire

Face Value Myo provides in-person sessions and virtual therapy throughout New Hampshire, including but not limited to:

  • Hillsborough County

  • Concord

  • Manchester

  • Nashua

  • Bedford

  • Surrounding communities.

Ready to Improve Breathing, Sleep & Airway Health?

Schedule a free 15-minute discovery call to explore whether myofunctional therapy is right for you or your child.

  • Orofacial myofunctional therapy is a structured, evidence-based approach that helps improve oral muscle function and oral resting posture. It can support healthier breathing patterns, better sleep quality, and improved oral function by addressing habits and patterns such as mouth breathing, tongue thrust, and improper tongue posture.

  • A referral is not required to schedule a discovery call or an evaluation. Many clients are referred by dentists, orthodontists, ENTs, pediatricians, or other providers, but you are welcome to reach out directly.

  • Myofunctional therapy is often considered an out-of-pocket service and coverage varies by plan. We can provide a detailed receipt (superbill) upon request so you can check reimbursement options with your insurance provider.

  • The discovery call is a brief conversation to learn what concerns you’re noticing, answer basic questions, and determine whether a comprehensive evaluation may be a good next step. It’s a helpful first step for parents and adults who are new to myofunctional therapy.

  • Yes. Adults often pursue therapy for concerns such as mouth breathing, snoring, teeth grinding, TMJ discomfort, and long-standing oral muscle patterns. Therapy focuses on building healthier habits that support breathing, sleep quality, and overall function.

  • Every plan is individualized. Duration depends on the goals, starting patterns, consistency with home practice, and whether care is coordinated with other providers (for example, orthodontics or airway-related care). You’ll receive a recommended plan after the evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions