Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy & Functional Wellness Education
Focusing on Root Causes, Not Just Suppressing Symptoms
Your Myofunctional Therapist
Miranda Allen, RDH — Founder of Georgia Myo Solutions
Miranda is the heart behind Georgia Myo Solutions. She is passionate about helping improve breathing, oral habits, and overall health. Her background in dentistry gives her a unique perspective on how things like mouth breathing, tongue posture, and oral habits can impact daily life. This led her to pursue advanced training in myofunctional therapy. Miranda is known for her warm, supportive approach and her genuine care in every interaction. Through education, encouragement, and collaboration with other healthcare providers, she helps create lasting changes that feel natural and manageable.
What Sets Us Apart
17-Years of Clinical Experience
Grounded in oral anatomy, orthodontic stability, and long-term oral health patterns.
Myofunctional Therapy Focus
This is our specialty — not an add-on. Every session is focused, structured, and individualized.
In-Person + Virtual Sessions
Serving clients across North Georgia and virtually online through a secure portal.
What is Myofunctional Therapy?
What is Myofunctional Therapy?
Common Questions (And Honest Answers)
Myofunctional therapy is an established field that more people are becoming aware of. Because of this, there’s often confusion about what it is, who it’s for, and how it works. Here are some of the most common things we hear and the truth behind them.
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Myofunctional therapy is a structured neuromuscular re-education process. Proper technique, individualized guidance, and consistent accountability are what produce lasting change. It’s not a YouTube routine.
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Many children don’t. Habitual mouth breathing can affect facial development, sleep quality, and orthodontic outcomes over time. Early intervention is far more effective than waiting.
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Braces address the position of teeth. The muscle patterns that influence how teeth function and stay in place are a separate issue. Without addressing those patterns, relapse is common.
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Snoring can be the body’s signal that something in the airway or breathing pattern deserves attention. It’s not something to simply accept — especially in children.
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Myofunctional therapy does not replace dental or medical care. Georgia Myo Solutions works alongside your existing dental and medical team. We are not a substitute for dental exams, cleanings, or medical diagnosis.