Title : The MFS philosophy: A causal approach to craniofacial growth and development through myofunctional stimulation
Abstract:
This presentation explores the MFS (Myofunctional Stimulation) philosophy as a causal and interdisciplinary approach to craniofacial growth and development. It begins with an introduction to the historical background and global adoption of the MFS approach, emphasizing its holistic integration with orthodontics and myofunctional therapy. The presentation delves into understanding craniofacial growth through myofunctional therapy by addressing causes and mechanisms of orofacial dysfunctions, highlighting the critical importance of oral functions such as breathing, swallowing, and mastication.
A key focus is on the interdisciplinary approach, which fosters collaboration among orthodontists, speech therapists, and physiotherapists. Clinical cases will illustrate the effectiveness of such interdisciplinary treatment strategies. The role of Myofunctional Stimulators is also discussed, showcasing their clinical applications, and benefits in achieving optimal treatment outcomes.
Innovative approaches to addressing tongue mobility issues using myofascial release techniques are presented, supported by insights from the latest research in topographic anatomy of the oral floor and lingual frenulum. The presentation concludes with real-world clinical cases demonstrating improvements in function and aesthetics, strategies to prevent relapse, and an exploration of the future directions in myofunctional orthodontics, with a focus on overcoming challenges in modern therapy and shaping global orthodontic practices.