Orofacial Myofunctional Self-screening
Adult Symptom Assessment (18 years and above)
Sleep And Breathing Symptoms
- Habitual mouth breathing during the day
- Waking up with a dry mouth
- Waking up with headaches
- Stopping breathing or gasping during sleep
Daytime Function Symptoms
- Daytime fatigue or lack of energy
- Difficulty concentrating
- Habitual mouth breathing
- Bad breath issues (even with good oral hygiene)
For CPAP Users
- Discomfort or difficulty wearing CPAP machine (e.g., mask discomfort, nasal dryness, bloating)
- Difficulty using CPAP machine consistently every night
Do you experience any of the following symptoms?
Teen Symptom Assessment (13-17 years)
Sleep Symptoms
- Snoring during sleep
- Poor sleep quality, still feeling tired after waking up
Daytime Symptoms
- Frequently tired during the day
- Difficulty concentrating in class
- Easily short of breath or reduced stamina during sports or activities
Breathing and Oral Symptoms
- Habitual mouth breathing
- Poor lip closure, frequently keeping mouth open
- Difficulty chewing
Dental and Facial Symptoms
- Crowded teeth or malocclusion
- Long face or receding chin
- Teeth easily relapse after orthodontic treatment
Emotional Symptoms
- Easily irritable, anxious, or low self-confidence
- Difficulty chewing
Do you experience any of the following symptoms?
Child Symptom Assessment (3-12 years)
Behavioral Symptoms:
- Easily irritable, hyperactive, or behavioral problems
Breathing Symptoms:
- Habitual mouth breathing during the day
- Mouth breathing during sleep
- Snoring
- Stopping breathing or gasping during sleep
Sleep
Symptoms:
- Restless sleep, tossing and turning
- Frequently waking up at night
- Bedwetting (age 5 and above)
Daytime Symptoms:
- Daytime fatigue or lack of energy
- Difficulty concentrating or paying attention
- Diagnosed with or suspected of having ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
Physical & Dental Symptoms:
- Crooked teeth, buck teeth, or receding chin
- Frequently keeping mouth open (lips apart)
- Difficulty chewing
Physical & Dental Symptoms:
- Crooked teeth, buck teeth, or receding chin
- Frequently keeping mouth open (lips apart)
- Difficulty chewing
Does your child experience any of the following symptoms?
These symptoms may be related to orofacial myofunctional disorders and can affect:
Sleep quality and overall health
Facial and dental development
Learning and work performance
Emotional and behavioral performance
Quality of daily life
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy can help:
If you or your child have any of the above symptoms:
Our speech therapists will conduct a comprehensive orofacial myofunctional evaluation for you/your child, including:
- Breathing pattern analysis
- Oral structure and function examination
- Swallowing and chewing function assessment
- Facial muscle coordination testing
- Personalized treatment recommendations and plans