Spot Pal supports proper tongue resting posture and proper tongue strength to combat problems such as tongue thrust, mouth breathing, TMJ, snoring, poor sleep, sucking habits, and improper tongue resting posture and much more.
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What does Spot Pal do?
Breaks oral habits
Eliminates tongue, thumb and finger sucking, nail-biting, and tongue thrusting, which allows for proper orofacial development.
Proper tongue posture
Encourages proper resting posture of the tongue and lips, which maximizes airway space for breathing.
Improves nasal breathing
Maximizes and conditions habitual breathing through the nose, a closed mouth posture, and the filtration of air through the nasal cavity.
Improves intelligibility
Teaches proper tongue placement for the production of speech sounds, therefore maximizing overall intelligibility.
Supports the retation of the teeth
Eliminates the tongue’s ability to sit against or apply pressure to the teeth at rest.
Reduces symptoms related to TMJ
Reduces teeth grinding and teeth clenching by establishing correct oral resting posture.
Why Spot Pal?
Sleep Better
Spot Pal shows the tongue exactly where to rest up on the roof of the mouth to help with optimal breathing performance and promote a closed mouth.
Retain your Teeth
Spot Pal eliminates the tongue’s ability to sit against the teeth at rest while discouraging a tongue thrust swallow.
Stop Snoring
Thanks to Spot Pal, keep your tongue up on the roof of your mouth and don’t allow the tongue to fall back into the airway.
Breathe Easier
Spot Pal helps you maximize and condition habitual breathing through the nose, a closed mouth posture, and the filtration of air through the nasal cavity.
Speak Clearer
Spot Pal helps with tongue placement to maximize speech intelligibility.
Stop Grinding your Teeth
By establishing a correct oral rest posture, Spot Pal
reduces teeth grinding and clenching.
Break a Tongue Thrust Habit
Spot Pal’s patented features help to break this habit and show the tongue where it should be while swallowing and speaking.
How Spot Pal helps
The Spot Dot acts as a tactile cue for where the tongue tip should rest, while the tongue pokes deter the tongue from resting on the teeth
Maximizes the space in the airway by keeping the tongue from encroaching the airway space and positioning the tongue in the correct resting posture up in the palate
Supports the tongue's ability to rest in the hard palate which allows the hard palate to shape to the width of the
tongue, supporting proper palatal shape and arch.