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International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM)
The International Association of Orofacial Myology was founded in 1972 by Richard Barrett, William Zickefoose, Galen Peachey, and Dr. Marvin Hanson. For a complete history of the association through 2011, please see this article by Christine Stevens Mills (2011) (https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.2011.37.1.1).
The Vision of the IAOM is to have “a world without orofacial myofunctional disorders, where all people can breathe, sleep and eat well.” Our mission is “to serve our Members through education, certification and ongoing support for proper diagnosis and quality treatment of OMDs, while expanding public awareness and quality scientific research in the field of Orofacial Myology.” (https://iaom.com/about).
The IAOM is the founding organization to have established a certification process in Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy. For information about becoming a member of the IAOM and becoming a certified orofacial myologist (COM), see https://iaom.com/membership/.
The IAOM holds annual conferences in the United States each Fall. See https://iaom.com/convention/ for more information.
For information about the IAOM, please visit our website at https://iaom.com or send inquiries to [email protected].