• Snoring
• TMJD
• All Malocclusions
• Tongue Thrust
• Pre/Post Lingual/Labial Frenectomy
and FDA cleared oral device.
It is an all-in-one removable, adaptable,
night time appliance. The OPA helps
eliminates maladaptive myofunctional
habits that may result in dental relapse,
root resorption, tooth damage, oral
abrasion and gum recession.
What disorders
does it treat?
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night's sleep, you might have sleep apnea.
Read moreOpen Bite
Open bite is a type of malocclusion which means that the teeth aren’t lined up properly when your jaw is closed or in a resting position.
Read moreOverbite
Overbites are identified when the upper teeth protrude over the lower teeth by a proportion of between 30-50%. It is what is medically referred to as a malocclusion.
Read moreUnderbite
Underbite is when your lower teeth sit more forward than your upper teeth. A bad underbite can create a bulldog like appearance in your face and mouth.
Read moreCrossbite
Cross bite is a form of teeth misalignment that occurs when a healthy bite is distorted and your teeth don’t fit together as they should. In a correct bite, the upper jaw teeth are placed slightly over the lower jaw teeth.
Read moreTongue thrust
Tongue thrust is a forward position of the tongue during rest, and a thrust against or between the teeth during swallowing and speech. A tongue thrust condition is sometimes called an orofacial (mouth and face) myofunctional (muscle function) disorder (OMD).
Read moreTemporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders
TMJ refers to conditions that affect the jaw joint and the associated muscles. Arthritis or structural problems may cause TMJ problems. TMJ disorders may also be a symptom of another condition like chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, or stress.
Read moreLingual Frenectomy
Lingual frenectomy is a simple surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or both frena from the mouth. The frenum is a connective tissue membrane that attaches one surface within the mouth to another.
Read moreSnore types
Nose: Blocked nasal passages or collapsing nostrils that lead to mouth breathing , Mouth Breather: An open mouth and relaxed jaw with a forward tongue.
Read moreWhere can I purchase the program?
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The therapist will take baseline data and measurements, and develop an individualized program for you.
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