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International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy is published by MDPI from Volume 51 Issue 1 (2025). Previous articles were published by another publisher in Open Access under a CC-BY (or CC-BY-NC-ND) licence, and they are hosted by MDPI on mdpi.com as a courtesy and upon agreement with International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM).

Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther., Volume 11, Issue 1 (March 1985) – 5 articles

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Article
Effect of Oral Screen Treatment on Dentition, Lip Morphology, and Function in Children with Incompetent Lips
by Py Owman-Moll and Bengt Ingervall
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1985, 11(1), 12-23; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1985.11.1.3 - 1 Mar 1985
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The effect of treatment with an oral screen was studied in sixteen children with incompetent lips who were compared with a control group of sixteen children who also had incompetent lips. The period of observation was I year. The treatment brought about retroclination [...] Read more.
The effect of treatment with an oral screen was studied in sixteen children with incompetent lips who were compared with a control group of sixteen children who also had incompetent lips. The period of observation was I year. The treatment brought about retroclination of proclined maxillary incisors with a resulting decrease in overjet, in the diastema between the in­cisors, and in arch length. The mandibular incisors proclined somewhat. No change in general intermaxillary relation or in arch width was observed with the treatment. Neither lip morphology nor the electromyo­graphically recorded function of the lips was affected by the treatment. The maximum force that the lips could exert to resist an external force was increased substantially by the treatment. Whether this is of value for the stability of the orthodontic treatment result is not known. [Reprinted with permission from American Journal of Orthodontics, January 1984] Full article
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Orthognathic Surgery—A Clinical Update
by Edward A. Dolan, John E. Riski and Robert M. Mason
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1985, 11(1), 7-11; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1985.11.1.2 - 1 Mar 1985
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Orthognathic surgery is defined as those surgi­cal procedures which are performed in order to correct skeletal jaw deformities [...] Full article
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The International Association of Orofacial Myology
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Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1985, 11(1), 4-6; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1985.11.1.1 - 1 Mar 1985
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The efforts of a small group of clinicians in­terested in orofacial myofunctional disorders brought about this professional organization in 1972 [...] Full article
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A Review of: Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders, by Jerilyn Logemann (1983)
by Roberta B. Pierce
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1985, 11(1), 24; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1985.11.1.5 - 1 Jan 1985
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The author of this text has devoted ten years to clinical research in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with swallowing disorders [...] Full article
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A Review of: Applied Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism, by Hugh E. Bateman and Robert M. Mason (1984)
by Roberta B. Pierce
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1985, 11(1), 24; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1985.11.1.4 - 1 Jan 1985
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This book was written as a comprehensive text for both beginning and advanced students of speech pathology and audiology and as a valuable refer­ence book for practicing clinicians [...] Full article
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