Authors
- Babieva Nigina Safoevna Candidate of Psychological Sciences
- Shvets Anna Valerievna
Annotation
The article is devoted to identifying the influence of the myofunctional factor on the correction of respiratory dysfunction in preschool children. The relevance of this problem is due to the increasing number of children with dentoalveolar anomalies, and the need to restore their muscle tone for more effective speech correction. The need for an integrated approach to solving the problem of myofunctional disorders in children, combining the efforts of speech therapists and orthodontists has been established. A study of preschoolers aged 5–6 years was conducted on the basis of the State Budgetary Educational Institution School 2120 DOP No. 2 in Moscow and the dentistry of OOO Miodent in Moscow. All respondents had speech disorders in the form of organic dyslalia and malformations of the dental system, in the form of distal occlusion. The physical method of diagnosing the type of breathing was used as a research method: tests were conducted on “holding water in the mouth” for 1 minute and video filming of night sleep (30 sec) for 1 week. Statistical methods were also used to identify statistical differences between the groups at the ascertaining and control stages of the experiment. Within the framework of the experiment, a correction program was implemented using the Myobrace K1 (MRC) device. The results of the study showed that myofunctional devices contribute to positive changes. Most preschoolers restored their physiological type of breathing, and innervation of the facial muscles also improved. Myofunctional therapy is also a good prevention of the development of deformation of the maxillofacial region. Conclusions were made about the need for interdisciplinary interaction between specialists in speech therapy and orthodontics. The effectiveness of using the myofunctional device Myobrace K1 in drawing up an individual therapy plan for each child was determined.
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Babieva, N. S. & Shvets, A. V. (2025). INFLUENCE OF THE MYOFUNCTIONAL FACTOR ON THE CORRECTION OF RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 19 (1), 202. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9121-2025-1-77-202-213
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