Abstract
Modern technology for diagnosis and treatment planning in the management of craniomandibular disorders is described. Three cases are presented to demonstrate how myofunctional therapy is used to 1) stop the damaging hyperactivity of masticatory and perioral muscles and 2) to restore normal muscle function at rest and for chewing and swallowing.
Suggested Citation
Sasaki, H., & Shibasaki, Y.
(1994). Application of myofunctional therapy in cases with craniomandibular disorders.
International Journal of Orofacial Myology,
20(1), 27-31.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1994.20.1.4