Myofunctional therapy has been shown to improve symptoms of an under developed airway such as snoring, teeth grinding, lack of focus and more. Addressing proper oral function of a developing child can guide facial development in the most optimal way leading to wider jaws, straighter teeth and better breathing.

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Areas We Serve

At Myofunctional Therapy of Kansas, I proudly support children, teens, and adults throughout Wichita, Kansas, and the surrounding communities. My goal is to help individuals achieve optimal oral function, healthier breathing, and improved overall wellness through personalized myofunctional therapy programs.

I serve families across:

  • Wichita, KS
  • Andover, KS
  • Derby, KS
  • Goddard, KS
  • Maize, KS
  • Bel Aire, KS
  • Other nearby Sedgwick & Butler County areas

If you’re unsure whether my services are available in your area, feel free to reach out.

Frequently Asked Questions

People of all ages can benefit—especially children with developing facial structures. Therapy is often recommended for individuals who experience:

  • Snoring
  • Teeth grinding
  • Mouth breathing
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Tongue-tie
  • Poor oral habits
  • Underdeveloped jaw or airway issues

Proper tongue posture, correct breathing patterns, and strong orofacial muscles support optimal facial growth in children. This can lead to wider jaws, straighter teeth, improved breathing, and reduced symptoms such as snoring and grinding.

Myofunctional therapy may help with:

  • Snoring and sleep-disordered breathing
  • Bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Mouth breathing
  • Tongue thrust
  • Speech challenges
  • TMJ discomfort
  • Poor oral rest posture

Yes. Research shows that myofunctional therapy can significantly improve symptoms related to airway development, sleep, oral habits, and facial growth—especially when started early in childhood.

Myofunctional Therapy of Kansas

111 S Whittier St, Suite 135
Wichita, KS
67207-1045

(316)689-4229

Tonguetamer@yahoo.com

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