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Home Froggy mouth: a new myofunctional approach to atypical swallowing

Froggy mouth: a new myofunctional approach to atypical swallowing

Authors:

  • S. Di Vecchio
    Department of Dentistry Hospital San Pietro F.B.F., Rome, Italy
  • P. Manzini
    Department of Maxillofacial Unit, Neuroscience, Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantova, Italy
  • E. Candida
    Private practice Rome, Italy
  • M. Gargari
    Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23804/ejpd.2019.20.01.07

ABSTRACT


Material and methods

The Froggy Mouth appliance has been tested by the authors Di Vecchio at the Orthognatodontics department of Fatebenefratelli San Pietro Hospital in Rome, Italy, and by Manzini at the Orthodontics department of Carlo Poma Hospital in Mantova, Italy. This article will illustrate the clinical protocol of the appliance with therapeutic indications, clinical phases, instruction and patients and parents motivation and follow-up results.

Results

Froggy Mouth has proven effective in the correction of atypical swallowing, from both the clinical and the functional standpoints. The fastest and most predictable results were obtained in patients during their physiological developmental age. This appliance, compared to the traditional logopaedic therapy, requires less commitment in terms of time for the patient (only 15 minutes per day), with more predictable and durable results over time.

Conclusion

The clinical evidences indicate that the Froggy Mouth is effective in the myofunctional correction of the atypical swallowing mechanism, providing the clinician a new therapeutic approach for neuromuscular re-training of atypical deglutition and dysfunctional deglutition in patients during their growth phase. However, further scientific evidences are needed to support the results of this investigation.

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Publication date:

March /2019

Issue:

Vol.20 – n.1/2019

Page:

33 – 37

Publisher:

Ariesdue

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Harvard: S. Di Vecchio, P. Manzini, E. Candida, M. Gargari (2019) "Froggy mouth: a new myofunctional approach to atypical swallowing", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 20(1), pp33-37. doi: 10.23804/ejpd.2019.20.01.07
Vancouver: S. Di Vecchio, P. Manzini, E. Candida, M. Gargari. Froggy mouth: a new myofunctional approach to atypical swallowing. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2019Mar.1 [cited 2025Jul.13];20(1):33-37. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/froggy-mouth-a-new-myofunctional-approach-to-atypical-swallowing/
MLA: S. Di Vecchio, P. Manzini, E. Candida, M. Gargari Froggy mouth: a new myofunctional approach to atypical swallowing. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2019;20(1):33-37

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