Purpose

Multi-center, 6-month, randomized, and controlled trial to compare the effects of Myo Munchee therapy and Oral Motor Therapy (OMT) in pediatric patients (aged 3-5 years) to treat maxillary deficiency and orofacial myofunctional dysfunction (OMD).

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 3 Years and 5 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Aged between 36 - 60 (3-5 yrs) months old and will not turn 6 years of age before the study completion - Diagnosed with having at least two maxillary skeletal-dental malocclusion traits as determined by the dentist - At least one of the identified Orofacial Myofunctional Dysfunction (OMD) traits determined by the Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP)

Exclusion Criteria

  • A patient must be considered healthy to be included in this study. Definition of health: the patient does not have ongoing treatment, medication or specialized assessments (more than routine follow up exams) with health care providers regarding a condition. If they have had treatment for a condition (e.g. treated by respiratory physician for acute asthma hospitalization), it must have been 12 months or more since their last appointment with a health provider related to that condition. Of particular consideration: Ongoing care from a sleep physician or respiratory physician Current use of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), nasal sprays, sleeping or behavioral medication to treat diagnosed sleep disorder or behavioral disorder Adenectomy or tonsillectomy within last 12 months - Any previous or current tumors or traumas in the head, neck and jaw region Patients with any known genetic or congenital conditions that impair oral motor muscle function, oral motor coordination, or speech articulation, such as but not limited to muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, will be excluded from the study. - Patients with any known syndromic conditions to affect oral motor function, including but not limited to syndromes that involve craniofacial anomalies, neuromuscular disorders, or developmental delays affecting oral motor muscle control, speech articulation, or swallowing, such as Down Syndrome, Pierre Robin sequence, or Moebius syndrome. - Children that do not have their 2nd molars by 36 months of age - Overweight, Z-scores Body Mass Index (BMI) above 85th percentile (z score of 1) Boys: https://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/data/extended-bmi/BMI-Age-percentiles-BOYS-Z-Scores .pdf Girls: https://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/data/extended-bmi/BMI-Age-percentiles-GIRLS-Z-Score s.pdf - History of prescription for therapeutic gum chewing and/or use of edibles in treatment program - Previous tongue tie releases (frenuloplasty and frenectomy) - Any therapeutic oral device treatment - Previous or current treatment from any other dental, Oral Motor Therapy (OMT) or orthodontic provider - Gross neglect of patient's oral health and presence of dental caries - Grade 4 tonsils on Brodsky scale

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
No Intervention
Control group
There will be no intervention administered to this group. This group will have their clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
Experimental
Myo Munchee Only
This group will be administered the Myo Munchee and be given a protocol to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
  • Device: Chewing device only
    This group will be administered the Myo Munchee and be given a protocol to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
    Other names:
    • Chewing device
Active Comparator
Oral Motor Therapy Only
This group will be administered an Oral Motor Therapy program to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
  • Other: Oral Motor Therapy Treatment Arm
    This group will be administered an Oral Motor Therapy program to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
    Other names:
    • Oral Motor Therapy
Active Comparator
Myo Munchee and Oral Motor Therapy
This group will be administered an Oral Motoro Therapy program as well as a Myo Munchee protocol to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
  • Device: Myo Munchee and Oral Motor Therapy Treatment
    This group will be administered an Oral Motoro Therapy program as well as a Myo Munchee protocol to follow over the 26-week study period. They will also have the clinical and questionnaire measurements taken at the beginning, week 10 and week 26 of the study.
    Other names:
    • Chewing device
    • Oral Motor Therapy

Recruiting Locations

Center for Svedhyaya Therapy Services
Chicago, Illinois 60302
Contact:
Jodi Walker, MA, CCC-SLP
917-620-7916
jodiwalkerspeech@gmail.com

Dentistry for Children
Chicago, Illinois 60614
Contact:
Kevin Bourke, M.D., D.D.S
312-523-8455
kbo569@gmail.com

More Details

NCT ID
NCT07088055
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Myo Munchee (Operations) Pty Ltd

Study Contact

Ignatius Bourke, Bachelor of Science (Hons)
+61 466 456 764
ignatius@myomunchee.com

Detailed Description

This study is intended for 3-5 year old children who have a deficiency in their maxillary, dental and oral muscle development. They are at the ideal age for undertaking preventative dental and Oral Motor Therapy to improve their orofacial (referring to structures in the mouth, jaw, lips and cheeks) development, which will likely improve their health and wellbeing. The therapies being used are Oral Motor Therapy and Myo Munchee Therapy. Oral Motor Therapy is a type of therapy used by Speech-Language Pathologists to help patients with feeding, chewing and swallowing difficulties. The Myo Munchee, is a small handheld medical device that fits within the mouth. It is intended for children that have issues with (a) dribbling and drooling, mouth breathing in the daytime or during sleep, (c) messy eating, (d) misaligned teeth, (e) ear and sinus congestion, and (f) teeth clenching and grinding. Both of these therapies are clinically effective and safe. They are low-cost and minimally invasive treatments to resolve OMD's (referring to abnormal patterns of movement, function or positioning of the muscles of the mouth, face, and jaw that interfere with normal growth, development or function) and likely improve maxillary deficiency (referring to the underdevelopment or abnormality of the upper jaw).

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