Atypical swallowing is an alteration of the swallowing function. An inadequate posture and/or use of the tongue when swallowing. A bad habit that can be corrected with treatment. This bad habit usually causes malocclusions, requiring the teamwork of speech therapists and orthodontists.
Some forms of atypical swallowing that lead to malocclusions:
- Dyslalia
- Dysglossia
- Facial paralysis
- Dysphemia/Stuttering
- Tachylalia / Tachymmetry
- Bradilalia/Bradiphemia
- Apraxia
- Aphasia
- Dysarthria
- Dysphagia
- Alteraciones en
lectura y escritura