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ADVANCED COURSE

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders:  Advances in Therapy

Advanced Course for Orofacial Myofunctional Professionals

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Intermediate Level

Up to 3.6 ASHA CEUs

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An Exciting, Interactive Learning Experience

Take part in this dynamic online and 3 day live event course. Absorb the multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating OMD’s

Learn the science of orofacial myology, comprehensive assessment skills, and implementing effective treatment planning based on applied learning procedures.

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Seminar Location & Registration

This is considered an "advanced course" with topics designed for complex cases.  For more on comprehensive introductory courses, check out Make the Connection .

Course Details

Intermediate

Course Level

Instructors

Mary Billings  MS,CCC-SLP, COM® headshot photo

Mary Billings MS, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

Patricia Patty Fisher MA, SLP, COM headshot photo

Patricia Fisher MA, CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

$748

Cost

18 Contact Hours or 3.6 ASHA CEUs

Course completed over 3 days.

Duration

This seminar is open to the following professions:

  • Speech Pathologists
  • Dental Hygienists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Physical Therapists
  • Medical Physicians
  • Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Dentists
  • Orthodontists
  • Others


Licenses will be reviewed.

Prerequisites

Education


​We educate professionals with a comprehensive and instructive course focused on the proper diagnosis of OMDs and their effective treatment.

Networks


Build a professional collaborative network with other course graduates and their referral systems.

Thanks for your patience while we develop our new 2025 Agenda & Learning Outcomes.

Course Requirements

Registration for this course is only open to speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, MDs, DOs, and DDSs with a current state license or its equivalent. All participants will be required to provide a copy of licensure prior to completion of registration.

Policies & Disclosures

  • Financial Disclosures
  • Complaint resolutions
  • Cancellation & refund policy
  • Special needs accommodations

Questions About Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders: Advances in Therapy Course

  • Do you offer this course online? (these courses?)

    We made the decision, after a great deal of thought, product research, and investigation that our courses will remain face-to-face. It would be a disservice to course participants to only use an online platform as our courses are very hands-on and collaborative with participants working directly with and examining other participants. Lecture and video links do not offer the same degree of clinical skill application. 

  • Why are these courses only open to limited professionals?

    Diagnosis and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disorders is not a profession but a designated scope of practice for licensed professionals. Primary education (post-secondary and graduate) and clinical practice background is a requirement. 

  • ​What do I do to receive certification?

    The process begins by taking a course, joining the IAOM, and completing two clinical cases. Upon completion members are eligible to apply for certification. A review of clinical cases is required before being accepted for examination. 


    The examination consists of a written essay, objective testing,  and clinical onside evaluation. 


    Click here for a brief summary from the IAOM on this process. 

  • How long does it take to certify?

    It can take candidates anywhere from 9-24 months to complete their certification after completion of clinical cases and their acceptance into the certification program.

The Field of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy is a type of treatment that is becoming more mainstream. It is based on the idea that the way we use our muscles can impact our overall health. The goal of myofunctional therapy is to retrain the muscles in the mouth and face so that they are used correctly. This can help improve overall health and address specific issues such as sleep apnea, tongue-tie, mouth breathing-related disorders, and teeth grinding. Orofacial Myologists or Myofunctional Therapists use a variety of techniques, including exercises, massages, and electrical stimulation. There is growing evidence to support the effectiveness of myofunctional therapy, and more and more people are turning to this treatment option.


With the rise in popularity of myofunctional therapy, there is a need for certified and trained therapists. The Make The Connection course is designed to give participants the skills and knowledge they need to become successful myofunctional therapists. Our Make The Connection hands on training maximizes the learning process and provides participants with the opportunity to apply what they have learned in a real-world setting. This course is ideal for those who are looking to enter the field of myofunctional therapy or expand their knowledge in this area.

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