Go ahead,
breathe easy.

Providing customized Myofunctional Therapy for children, babies, and adults, with the purpose of retraining the tongue and facial muscles for proper function.

About Me

Hi, I’m Laura, and I have worked as an Orofacial Myologist for over 14 years.  I am certified through the IAOM (International Association of Orofacial Myology) and am certified in Buteyko Breathing. I taught elementary school for seven years. I have two teenagers and have called Denver home for 25 years.

My Approach

I look at each client as a unique person and with unique needs.  I customize the program week to week for the best outcome. I use a positive approach to keep therapy quick and do-able for our busy lives and the busy lives of our children.

How I Can Help

Tongue Tie

Therapy for children, babies and adults. A series of exercises given pre and post frenectomy to ensure the overall best result.

Thumb & Finger Sucking

Positive, behavioral program with a 98% success rate to permanently stop the habit.

Open Mouth Breathing

Behavioral therapy to access and determine how to change to healthy nasal breathing.

TMJ

Strengthening and re-educating the muscles surrounding the joint for proper function and pain relief. Reducing clenching, grinding and headaches.

Tongue Thrust

Muscle training and strengthening to support proper rest posture and swallowing habits. An improper swallow can create an open bite as well as relapsed orthodontia.

Sleep Apnea

Exercises to strengthen muscles of the tongue, lips, and throat to promote nasal breathing and improve sleep.

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Book a Consult

Reach out by call or text and I will get back to you as soon as possible. If you are unsure if this is right for you or your child, I offer a free 15 min. phone consult.

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