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Dr. Virginia D

Orofacial Integrity

5707 Redwood Rd, Ste 19

经过验证的个人资料
13 年的经验
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Dr. Virginia D

Orofacial Integrity

5707 Redwood Rd, Ste 19

经过验证的个人资料
13 年的经验

关于我们

Graduate of the University of Bridgeport, Fones School of Dental Hygiene. Actively practicing dental hygiene for 46 years. Training with Joy Moeller of AOMT in orofacial myofunctional therapy and Sandra Coulson of the Coulson Institute. Training in Buteyko breathing with Patrick McKeown .After practicing dental hygiene for over 40 years it became clear that myofunctional disorders were a piece of the etiology of the many and varied problems we see in dentistry and medicine. I became increasingly concerned with the number of children being diagnosed with sleep apnea and disordered breathing, and the relationship of the palatal architecture. Many of these children are also tongue tied which does not allow the tongue to function properly. Form follows function, thus a high and narrow palate and related airway issues. Crowded teeth are a symptom of a bigger problem!

特色菜
  • 医疗中心
  • Cosmetic Dentists
教育和培训
Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) are disorders of the muscles and functions of the face and mouth. OMDs may affect, directly and/or indirectly, breastfeeding, facial skeletal growth and development, chewing, swallowing, speech, occlusion, temporomandibular joint movement, oral hygiene, stability of orthodontic treatment, facial esthetics, and more. Most OMDs originate with insufficient habitual nasal breathing or with oral breathing. The subsequent adaptation of the muscles and the orofacial functions to a disordered breathing pattern creates many OMDs. These disorders may impact treatments by orthodontists, dentists, dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals working in the oral cavity. Some Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMDs) and their symptoms can be, but are not limited to: mouth breathing, short upper lip, a high and narrow palate, tongue thrust, jaw pain, cross bite, nail biting, dental problems, cosmetic problems, sleep disordered breathing,low muscle tone, temporomandibular joint problems, orofacial pain, sleep walking, bed wetting, night terrors, nightmares, clenching, grinding, tongue ties, swallowing dysfunction, forward head posture, anterior open bite. I am happy to do a phone consultation to determine if myofunctional therapy may be a benefit for you or for your child.
使用的语言
  • 英语
营业时间
  • 星期一:关闭
  • 星期二:关闭
  • 星期三:上午 9:30 — 下午 5:00
  • 星期四:上午 9:30 — 下午 5:00
  • 星期五:关闭
  • Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

常见问题

When can I schedule an appointment with Dr. Virginia D?
Appointments with Dr. Virginia D are typically available within a week on Medximity. You can check his earliest availability and book an appointment online.
Is Dr. Virginia D currently accepting new patients?
Dr. Virginia D is generally open to accepting new patients. You can verify his availability and schedule an appointment via Medximity.
Can I book an appointment with Dr. Virginia D online?
Yes, appointments with Dr. Virginia can be scheduled online through MedXimity. The process is straightforward, secure, and free of charge.
Which medical practice is Dr. Virginia D affiliated with?
Dr. Virginia D is affiliated with Orofacial Integrity.
Where is Dr. Virginia D's office located?
Dr. Virginia D's office is situated at 5707 Redwood Rd, Ste 19, Oakland, 94619, CA