What is
A Tongue Thrust?
A Tongue thrust is the act of pushing the tongue against or between the teeth when swallowing.
When someone has this condition, the tip of the tongue rests against or between the front teeth, and the entire tongue is positioned low in the mouth. Ideally, the tongue should rest in the top of the mouth and provide an internal support system for the upper jaw.
A tongue thrust, or a tongue thrust swallowing pattern, is the most recognizable sign that you or your child may need myofunctional therapy. A tongue thrust occurs when the tongue pushes forward during a swallow. The most problematic aspect of this condition is where the tongue rests in the mouth.It is important to recognize that a tongue thrust is a symptom. It can be an indicator of other health concerns involving the airway and breathing. When this kind of swallowing pattern is present, it’s almost inevitable that mouth breathing and an open mouth resting posture will also be found.
This video shows examples of what a “tongue thrust ” looks like. It shows how different each mouth looks, although they all have the same issues with their tongue and facial muscles.