MFS Equipment in Myofunctional Therapy
Discover the modern equipment we use in therapy
In our practice, we use MFS (Multifunctional System) equipment that supports therapy for functions such as chewing, swallowing, and breathing. With stimulators, we work simultaneously to restore proper tongue position and improve the breathing pathway so the child can breathe through the nose.
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All MFS Stimulators
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Nasal Stimulator
Supports nasal breathing
What it's for:
Consists of two tubes with a stabilizer, stimulates the muscles of the nasal wings and septum.
How it supports therapy:
Reduces airway resistance, increases airflow through the nose, helps switch the breathing pathway from mouth to nose.
Lip Stimulator
Supports lip closure and tongue position
What it's for:
An oval device with upper and lower bands, works by stimulating the orbicularis oris muscles and their antagonists.
How it supports therapy:
Helps correct lip incompetence (lips not closed at rest), lengthens the upper lip, deactivates excessive tension in surrounding muscles, promotes tongue retraction which positively affects swallowing.
Oral Obturator
Helps change breathing pathway
What it's for:
A functional plate that adapts to the dental arches, acting as an isolator that limits mouth breathing.
How it supports therapy:
Helps switch breathing to the nose while stimulating lip muscles and supporting muscle control when closing the mouth.
Relief Stimulator
Relieves tension in masticatory muscles
What it's for:
Combines muscle relaxation function with tooth relief element; used for excessive tension, grinding, or clenching teeth.
How it supports therapy:
Reduces tension in masticatory muscles, limits occlusal forces, prevents joint overload, and helps with muscular harmonization.
What does the MFS therapy process look like?
A clear path from initial consultation to achieving results
Consultation and Diagnosis
Detailed assessment of oral functions, problem identification, and therapy goal setting
Equipment Selection
Individual selection of the appropriate MFS stimulator based on diagnosis and patient needs
Regular Therapy
Therapy using MFS equipment, exercises in the office and at home according to plan
Results and Follow-up
Regular progress assessment, therapy adjustments, and achievement of intended goals
Consultation and Diagnosis
Detailed assessment of oral functions, problem identification, and therapy goal setting
Equipment Selection
Individual selection of the appropriate MFS stimulator based on diagnosis and patient needs
Regular Therapy
Therapy using MFS equipment, exercises in the office and at home according to plan
Results and Follow-up
Regular progress assessment, therapy adjustments, and achievement of intended goals
Why use MFS equipment?
Individual Selection
Each stimulator is selected after detailed assessment of patient needs
Effectiveness
Comprehensive action on breathing, chewing, and swallowing functions
Professional Support
Therapy using MFS equipment conducted by an experienced specialist