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  2. Oral myology - Wikipedia

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    These can be affected by tongue malfunction such as tongue thrust. Accordingly, treatment of tongue thrust is essential for treatment of speech disorders, and oral myology therapy aiming at tongue muscles training is an important part of speech therapy. [3] [non-primary source needed]

  3. Myotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Myotherapy is a form of muscle therapy which focuses on the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal pain and associated pathologies. The term myotherapy was coined by Bonnie Prudden to describe a specific type of trigger point therapy which she developed in the 1970s based on the earlier work of Travell and Simons who researched the cause and treatment of pain arising from ...

  4. Tongue training - Wikipedia

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    Tongue training is used to treat individuals suffering from Ankyloglossia (the "tongue tied" medical condition) and other tongue dysfunctions. [1] It is important for individuals suffering from orofacial myological disorders. Tongue training is a method used to teach the correct accent of any language. [2] [3]

  5. Orofacial myofunctional disorders - Wikipedia

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    Tongue thrusting is a type of orofacial myofunctional disorder, which is defined as habitual resting or thrusting the tongue forward and/or sideways against or between the teeth while swallowing, chewing, resting, or speaking. Abnormal swallowing patterns push the upper teeth forward and away from the upper alveolar processes and cause open bites.

  6. Alfred Paul Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Paul Rogers (July 5, 1873 – April 6, 1959) was an American orthodontist who was considered the father of the myofunctional therapy in orthodontics. He was the president of American Association of Orthodontists and American Academy of Dental Sciences. [1]

  7. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Obtaining a certificate is voluntary in some fields, but in others, certification from a government-accredited agency may be legally required to perform certain jobs or tasks. Organizations in the United States involved in setting standards for certification include the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute for ...

  8. Speech and language impairment - Wikipedia

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    Orofacial myofunctional disorders refers to problems encountered when the tongue thrusts forward inappropriately during speech. While this is typical in infants, most children outgrow this. While this is typical in infants, most children outgrow this.

  9. Holland Codes - Wikipedia

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    Speech-language pathology/Myofunctional therapist (With Investigative and Artistic) [32] Surgeon (with Realistic and Investigative) [ 21 ] Teacher ( Early childhood education , Primary school, Secondary school, Teaching English as a second language , Special education , and Substitute teaching ) (with Artistic) [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 42 ]