Practical Education That Fits Your Schedule and Practice Needs

Our content focuses on real-world clinical skills—from nutrition’s role in oral function to recognizing airway-related signs in your patients. These resources help you build confidence in screening, patient education, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Our Commitment to Advancing Integrative Therapy Practice

We are dedicated to enhancing clinical expertise through clear, actionable education that bridges science and patient care. Our courses focus on the root causes of orofacial and airway dysfunction, equipping providers with tools to identify, educate, and treat with confidence. By fostering collaboration and continual learning, we aim to improve outcomes for children and adults facing complex functional challenges.

Continuing Education Designed for Airway and Oral-Systemic Providers

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    Fueling Function: Where Nutrition Meets Myofunctional Health

    Understand how nutrition influences chewing development, jaw growth, and airway health. This course helps providers identify nutritional deficiencies impacting oral function and integrates whole-body connections into patient care. Gain practical tools to educate patients on how diet supports their oral and airway health.

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    From Mouth Breathing to Functional Wellness: Re-writing the Airway-Dental Narrative

    Learn to recognize mouth breathing, poor oral posture, and airway red flags during routine dental visits. This course equips dental teams to screen confidently, educate patients effectively, and make timely referrals for airway-related concerns.

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    Beyond the Loupes: Clinical Cues & Case Studies of Orofacial Dysfunction Hiding in Plain Sight

    Explore how posture, breathing mechanics, and body ergonomics affect your clinical performance and wellbeing. This course offers strategies to reduce strain and maintain your ability to provide care sustainably over time.

Private Clinical Immersion

Looking for a more personalized way to grow your clinical confidence? Our Private Clinical Immersion offers providers the opportunity to observe real clinical flow, discuss cases, ask questions, and gain practical insight into the MyoMovement approach. In-person and virtual options are available and customized based on your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No referral is required—you can schedule a functional evaluation directly. When appropriate, we also collaborate with dentists, orthodontists, and other healthcare providers.

  • Book an initial evaluation online or contact us by email, call, or text to learn more.

  • Sessions include assessment, guided exercises, and practical coaching to help you integrate proper tongue posture, breathing, and swallow patterns into daily life. The goal is long-term muscle memory and functional change.

  • Most programs last 6–12 months, depending on individual needs and consistency with exercises.

  • Yes. Virtual sessions are available, allowing you to complete therapy from the comfort of your home.

  • MyoMovement is a fee-for-service practice, meaning services are typically paid out of pocket. However, we can provide a superbill that you may submit to your insurance provider for possible reimbursement. Coverage varies by plan and is not guaranteed.

    Initial evaluations generally range from $225–$375, depending on the type and complexity of the assessment.

    Therapy programs are customized for each patient, and package options are available. In many cases, a full therapy program costs significantly less than traditional orthodontic treatment, often around one-third the cost of braces.

    If you have questions about pricing or reimbursement options, our team is happy to help guide you through the process.

  • Yes. We accept Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA). We also accept cash, check, and credit card, and offer flexible payment financing options to help make care more accessible.

  • No. The consultation fee is separate from the overall therapy program expense.

  • We offer flexible payment options to help make care accessible. Please contact us to discuss available arrangements.

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