Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share with you my life's passion, the treatment of swallowing disorders and how they affect your entire body's health.
Most babies are born with a natural ability to latch on to the breast and feed. In order to do this, their tongue comes forward which is a normal pattern for infants. Usually at age 1 to 3, the teeth erupt and the baby stops nursing and learns how to drink and eat and the tongue finds roof of the mouth and reverses direction. Sometimes this natural progression is altered and a whole series of problems may develop.
This is a story that must be told. It has the potential to dramatically alter people's lives. I have been practicing for 30 years and have seen remarkable transformations in the health of my patients. I began because my son had the problem and I saw his ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) issues, headaches, and TMJ (jaw) pain stop. I was a dental hygienist and I decided to learn and study everything I could in the field. I have seen so many patients having surgery after surgery, taking many medications, and generally seeking the wrong type of health care and suffering immensely.
I now practice in Pacific Palisades, California and in Beverly Hills, California and I am one of the few who teach courses in the treatment of this disorder. I will do anything to get this valuable treatment option out to the public because I have seen unbelievable changes occur in the health of my patients and millions could be helped.
Orofacial myofunctional therapy has been known in the research since the early 1900's. Currently, this emerging therapeutic treatment has become professionalized with a certification process available to speech pathologists, dental hygienists, and dentists and physicians. Unfortunately, however, most people and even physicians or dentists, are unaware that this life-enhancing therapy even exists.
The current Scope of Practice in the United States for oral myology is:
What causes myofunctional disorders? Researchers used to think it was bottle feeding. Now many therapists feel it is also mouth breathing or oral habits such as thumb sucking or overuse of a pacifier or Sippy cup. Also, a short frenum (the string that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth) may be the cause.
Swallowing disorders or tongue thrusting may be associated with overwhelming number of problems
Treatment is non-invasive, inexpensive, and it may address the cause of many problems, instead of the symptoms.
I welcome the opportunity to discuss the problem and the solutions further. Please take a moment to review the materials I've enclosed in this package. Note in particular the case studies with telling photos before and after treatment. These are a mere few amongst thousands we've been able to help. The public must learn what this life-altering therapy can do.
Best Regards,
Joy Moeller, BS, RDH.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist
About Joy Moeller
Joy Moeller has worked in private practice as a myofunctional therapist since 1980.
She has worked in a variety of settings including:
Her training is extensive. She graduated from the Myofunctional Therapy Institute in Coral Gables, Florida, in 1980 and had an extensive Internship in Orofacial Myology.
Joy's background of Dental Hygiene led the way for further studies, and she has taught and continues to teach principles of Orofacial Myology to graduate and post-graduate students and numerous universities as a guest speaker.
She is currently teaching at UCLA in the Sleep Medicine Mini-Residency Program.
"My son, Sam (12 years old), has had serious dental problems because of a tongue thrust condition. After his second set of braces were in place, we went to see Joy Moeller. We have seen major improvement with his dental issues in a very short period. Joy Moeller gives easy to follow instructions, she is very patient and kind, and very flexible with appointment setting. We are thrilled with the results! -
- The Borghese Family