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15 minutes a day to:
➤ Correct tongue posture
➤ Restoring nasal breathing
➤ Enhancing treatment effectiveness

The First Anoetic Device for Myofunctional Rehabilitation
*Expressed unconsciously

Froggymouth serves as a "trump card" in your treatments to restore orofunctional balance in just a few weeks. It provides long-term correction of tongue posture and restores nasal breathing by completely inhibiting the suction and swallowing sequence.

Rehabilitation with Froggymouth is described as anoetic because it does not require any cortical involvement from the patient.

Designed by Dr. Fellus at the Robert Debré Hospital, Froggymouth’s mechanism of action is based on the research of Eric R. Kandel, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his "discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system," essentially studying the ability of nerve cells to retain memory.

The device is entirely manufactured in France and holds both CE and FDA certifications.

How to Use Froggymouth?

Froggymouth is worn for just 15 minutes a day in front of a television screen or an elevated computer screen. This way, the patient’s attention is focused, and the plane of the oral cavity is properly aligned.

This approach prevents the stimulation of neural pathways that control voluntary movements and instead targets the neural pathways responsible for managing automatic functions.

Scientific Evidence

Collected scientific documents about Froggymouth. Published scientific studies – Clinical cases – Breathing efficiency – Conferences. Everything you need to know to understand the Froggymouth concept.

Would you like to receive the research folder? For more information about Froggymouth, feel free to contact us via email!

Additional Exercises While Using Froggymouth

Helps the Professional at Every Stage of Treatment!

Recording (Engramming) the New Function: This phase involves the patient's discovery of the secondary function of swallowing. It is a necessary step before progressing to the second phase of treatment: automation.

Automating Tongue Position: This phase is the primary goal of the treatment. Additional exercises can help achieve specific targets, such as nasal breathing, diction, and more. Follow the usage guidelines to reach these specific goals.

Inhibiting Old Dysfunctional Cycles: Maintaining results requires the complete abandonment of old dysfunctions...

AAMS Nashville « Collaboration cures » congress Video (40″) Watch here Presentation awarded with Florence Nightingale Prize

FDI / ADA congress (september 2021)

AAPMD webinar library (august 2021) Video (45″) : https://www.aapmd.org/aapmd-webinar-library

WFO 9th congress

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