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Orthodontics and Myofunctional Therapy: A critical review of the best complementary treatments of orofacial dysfunctions (Part 1)

Authors:

  • S. Saccomanno
    Department of Life Science, Health and Health Professions, Link Campus University, Rome (RM)
  • V. Quinzi
    Department of Life Science, Health and Health Professions, Link Campus University, Rome (RM)
  • D. Adamo
    Department of Life Science, Health and Health Professions, Link Campus University, Rome (RM)
  • L. Coceani Paskay
    Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (AOMT), Pacific Palisades, CA
  • R. Fontanella
    Department of Surgical Science, Institute of Dentistry, Division in Orthodontics, University of Cagliari, Italy
  • M. Serenelli
    Department of Clinical Sciences and Stomatology, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy
  • G. Marzo
    Department of Life, Health, & Environmental Sciences, Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy
  • L. Memè
    Department of Life Science, Health and Health Professions, Link Campus University, Rome (RM)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23804/ejpd.2026.27.01.03

ABSTRACT


Aim

This critical review article illustrates the anatomo-physiological complexity of the orofacial district that makes orthodontic and myofunctional therapies naturally complementary.

Methods

The evolution of the face and mouth’s structures and functions intimately connects not just bones and muscles but several functions: breathing, sucking, swallowing, chewing, biting, protective mechanisms such as spitting or coughing, and parafunctions such as clenching or nocturnal bruxism. These functions (among others) are mediated by an extremely complex neural system that involves, affects, or is affected by relevant cranial nerves, the sensory-motor system, the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, the enteric system, and the breathing system.

Results

By understanding and implementing the principles of neuroplasticity, both myofunctional therapists and orthodontists can work together to help the patient identify the origin of the dysfunction and restore optimal orofacial health.

Conclusion

This interdisciplinary approach promotes the lasting success of orthodontic treatment and supports overall body wellbeing.

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Publication date:

March /2026

Issue:

Vol.27 – n.1/2026

Page:

78 – 83

Publisher:

Helyx s.r.l.

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Harvard: S. Saccomanno, V. Quinzi, D. Adamo, L. Coceani Paskay, R. Fontanella, M. Serenelli, G. Marzo, L. Memè (2026) "Orthodontics and Myofunctional Therapy: A critical review of the best complementary treatments of orofacial dysfunctions (Part 1)", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 27(1), pp78-83. doi: 10.23804/ejpd.2026.27.01.03
Vancouver: S. Saccomanno, V. Quinzi, D. Adamo, L. Coceani Paskay, R. Fontanella, M. Serenelli, G. Marzo, L. Memè. Orthodontics and Myofunctional Therapy: A critical review of the best complementary treatments of orofacial dysfunctions (Part 1). European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2026Mar.3 [cited 2026Mar.03];27(1):78-83. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/orthodontics-and-myofunctional-therapy-a-critical-review-of-the-best-complementary-treatments-of-orofacial-dysfunctions-part-1/
MLA: S. Saccomanno, V. Quinzi, D. Adamo, L. Coceani Paskay, R. Fontanella, M. Serenelli, G. Marzo, L. Memè Orthodontics and Myofunctional Therapy: A critical review of the best complementary treatments of orofacial dysfunctions (Part 1). European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2026;27(1):78-83

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