TMJ Treatment · Adjunctive Services

Adjunctive Services

Craniosacral massage and myofunctional therapy are powerful complements to orthotic treatment — addressing the soft tissue tension and muscle patterns that an appliance alone cannot fully resolve. 

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Supporting Your Orthotic

The orthotic repositions the jaw. These therapies help it stay there.

The MORA orthotic establishes the correct jaw position — but muscles that have been tight and overworked for years don’t always release on their own. Craniosacral massage releases the soft tissue holding patterns that accumulate around the jaw, skull, and neck. 

Myofunctional therapy corrects the tongue posture and swallowing patterns that, if left unaddressed, can work against the orthotic and slow progress.  

Together, these adjunctive services accelerate the results of Phase I therapy, reduce residual pain, and help the body integrate its new jaw position more fully and more quickly.

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Craniosacral Massage & Release

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on technique that releases tension in the soft tissues surrounding the central nervous system — including the muscles, fascia, and connective tissue around the jaw, skull, and spine. 

For TMJ patients, years of dysfunction create deep layers of muscular holding patterns that the orthotic alone cannot address. The temporalis, masseter, and SCM muscles have been working overtime for months or years — and they need help releasing. 

Craniosacral therapy allows the jaw to settle more fully into its correct position, reduces residual headache and neck pain, and supports the nervous system’s transition out of chronic pain. 

"The orthotic changes where the jaw sits. Craniosacral release changes how the body responds to that new position."

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Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy addresses the tongue posture, breathing patterns, and swallowing habits that directly influence where your jaw rests — and whether your orthotic treatment holds long-term.

If the tongue continues to rest low in the mouth — or if the patient continues to mouth breathe rather than nasal breathe — these forces work against the orthotic every hour of every day. A myofunctional therapist corrects these patterns through targeted exercises that retrain the muscles of the face, tongue, and throat.

At Winterholler Sleep and TMJ, we work closely with and refer to myofunctional therapists as an integral part of comprehensive care — particularly for patients with a history of airway restriction, tongue tie, or open bite. 

"Proper tongue posture is not optional — it is structural. The tongue shapes the palate, and the palate shapes the airway."

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The Orthotic

The custom MORA orthotic repositions the jaw to its correct physiologic position — relieving condyle compression, reducing muscle overload, and initiating pain relief. 

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Craniosacral Release

Craniosacral therapy releases the layers of muscular tension that have built up around the jaw, neck, and skull — allowing the body to accept and integrate the orthotic’s new jaw position.

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Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy retrains the tongue, breathing, and swallowing patterns — removing the forces that would otherwise work against the orthotic and slow long-term stability.