Honestly, I was a bit skeptical about Myofunctional therapy and I signed up for this course simply out of curiosity. I must say that I am very, very glad that I did!

The information in this course is absolutely key for every dentist and every medical practitioner to know. So may of my questions got answered: regarding oral habits, tongue and lip ties and how all of these affect oro-facial development and how important the tongue is!

I was humbled as to how little I know about factors affecting failure and relapse of orthodontic treatment.

This information absolutely needs to be in every under-graduate and post-graduate course in dentistry!

I am looking forward to learning more about myo-functional therapy!

I also want to say that Alicia has a beautiful way to present the information. It was very clear and she also stressed the more important points. Also the practical application of the tongue and breathing exercises was excellent. Alicia also provided all related links and information to help me implement the info.

This course was an eye opener and I am very grateful to Alicia and Rondeau Seminars for sharing this valuable knowledge.

Excellent course. Highly recommend!

Vineet SidhuMyofunctional Therapy

“Talk about outside of the box thinking, That’s what this course did for me. Made me realize the “Whole Body” connection bringing mouth muscles, and posture to overall health”

Kelly S.Myofunctional Therapy

“Comprehensive but concise course on orofacial myofunctional disorders. Provided great guidance on identifying clinical issues we see daily and some avenues of treatment or referral sources to promote healthy airways and treat myofunctional habits.”

Jenna HaganmanMyofunctional Therapy

“If you’re interested in understanding why orthodontic treatment may relapse, this course will provide you with an explanation into potential contributory factors. Well worth taking.”

Dr. Eric MullinsMyofunctional Therapy

“As the mouth is the window to the body, this course is the window to Myo. The course provides the basics but also the roadmap to where you want to go”.

Cheryl Brown, RDHMyofunctional Therapy