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Myofunctional therapy: brief intervention.

S M Bacha, C F Rìspoli

    The International Journal of Orofacial Myology : Official Publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology
    |June 23, 2000
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    Speech-language therapy using Brief Intervention (IFB) benefits children aged 8-15 with orthodontic appliances. This cost-effective method improves breathing, feeding, oral habits, hygiene, and posture in just 8 sessions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Speech-language pathology
    • Orofacial myology
    • Pediatric therapy

    Background:

    • Orofacial myology is crucial for children with orthodontic appliances.
    • Traditional therapies can be lengthy and costly.
    • A need exists for efficient, accessible interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a Brief Intervention (IFB) in orofacial myology.
    • To assess IFB's impact on various functional and habitual aspects in children.
    • To determine the feasibility and economic advantages of IFB.

    Main Methods:

    • Application of Brief Intervention (IFB) to patient groups aged 8-15 years.
    • Patients utilized orthodontic/orthopedic appliances.
    • Intervention conducted in 1997, with results analyzed for functional improvements.

    Main Results:

    • IFB demonstrated advantages in breathing, feeding, oral-facial habits, and buccal hygiene.
    • Improvements were also noted in corporal posture and physical activity.
    • The intervention was effective in improving overall orofacial function.

    Conclusions:

    • Brief Intervention (IFB) is a time-efficient (8 sessions) and economically viable approach.
    • IFB can be implemented in group therapy settings.
    • It serves as a beneficial precursor or adjunct to Myofunctional Therapy/Myotherapy.