Kids & Baby

Kids & Baby

The first years of life shape everything that follows — how your child breathes, feeds, sleeps, and develops. This collection brings together clinician-selected oral care, airway tools, and feeding support products for infants and children, recommended by licensed specialists who work with families every day. 

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Kids & Baby Wellness — Clinician-Curated Products for Tongue Tie, Oral Motor Development, Airway Health & Infant Feeding

How a baby breathes, latches, chews, and swallows in the earliest months of life directly shapes their speech development, dental alignment, sleep quality, and airway health for years to come. Mouth breathing, tongue tie, lip tie, and oral motor delays are far more common than most parents realize — and far more impactful than most pediatricians acknowledge.

At MyoSpotWellness, our clinical team of licensed Speech Language Pathologists works daily with infants, toddlers, and children navigating the full range of oral motor and airway challenges. We created the TinyMyo™ program specifically for children ages one through five. We manage pre- and post-frenectomy care from newborn through school age. We support families through tongue tie recovery, mouth breathing intervention, feeding therapy, and early myofunctional development. Every product in this collection has been selected because we use it with our patients — and trust it with our own families.

Tongue Tie & Frenectomy Recovery
Products specifically selected to support children and infants before and after tongue tie release. Tongue tie — or ankyloglossia — occurs in an estimated four to ten percent of newborns and can affect breastfeeding, speech, swallowing, sleep, and long-term airway development when left unaddressed. Our selections for this category are based on direct clinical experience managing frenectomy care across all age groups, with a focus on oral microbiome support, gentle tissue healing, and oral motor rehabilitation following release.

Oral Motor Tools for Feeding & Development
Clinician-recommended tools for children with feeding challenges, sensory processing differences, and oral motor delays. These include vibrating oral stimulation kits, chew tools for jaw strength and sensory regulation, and airflow training devices for lip seal and tongue base development. These are the same tools used in pediatric feeding therapy and early intervention programs, including our TinyMyo™ program for children ages one through five.

Pediatric Airway & Nasal Health
Nasal sprays and airway support products formulated for children, supporting nasal breathing, reducing congestion, and encouraging healthy respiratory patterns from an early age. Chronic mouth breathing in children is directly linked to altered facial development, disrupted sleep, poor concentration, and increased risk of sleep-disordered breathing. Supporting nasal breathing early is one of the most impactful interventions available to families.

Infant Oral Care
Gentle, safe oral hygiene products for newborns and infants, including finger brushes, fluoride-free xylitol toothpastes, and oral rinses formulated for developing mouths. Early oral hygiene habits support microbiome balance, gum health, and the oral motor patterns that influence speech and feeding development long-term.

Sleep & Nervous System Support for Kids
Evidence-informed supplements for children's sleep quality and nervous system regulation — including omega-3 formulas, magnesium, and gentle sleep support products formulated for growing bodies. Sleep-disordered breathing and airway dysfunction frequently contribute to poor sleep quality in children, and foundational supplementation is a common clinical recommendation in our practice.

All products are clinician-recommended, evaluated for safety across all age groups, and selected based on real clinical use with patients from birth through adolescence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What products help after tongue tie release in babies and children?
After a frenectomy, the most commonly recommended products in our clinical practice include fluoride-free xylitol oral rinses to support tissue healing and microbiome balance, infant finger brushes for gentle oral care, and oral motor tools to begin rebuilding tongue strength and range of motion. The specific protocol varies by age and provider — always follow the guidance of your treating clinician.

What nasal spray is safe for babies and toddlers?
We recommend xylitol-based nasal sprays specifically formulated for children, such as Xlear Kids Nasal Spray. Xylitol nasal sprays are gentle, drug-free, and support nasal passage health without the rebound congestion associated with medicated sprays. Always check age guidelines on each product and consult your pediatrician if your child is under two years old.

Are xylitol oral rinses safe for children after frenectomy?
Yes — xylitol oral rinses are one of the most commonly recommended products for children following frenectomy. Xylitol inhibits harmful bacteria without disrupting the oral microbiome, supports tissue healing, and is safe for children when used as directed. We recommend fluoride-free formulas specifically designed for pediatric use.

What oral motor tools do speech therapists recommend for children?
The tools most commonly used in our clinical practice include vibrating oral stimulation kits for sensory regulation and feeding support, chew tools for jaw strength development, and airflow training devices for lip seal and tongue posture. The right tool depends on the child's age, diagnosis, and therapy goals — we recommend consulting your speech language pathologist for individualized guidance.

How do I support nasal breathing in my child at home?
Gentle xylitol nasal sprays can help keep nasal passages clear and support consistent nasal airflow. Addressing mouth breathing at home also involves nasal hygiene, sleep positioning, and in some cases myofunctional therapy exercises assigned by your clinician. If your child breathes primarily through their mouth, a formal evaluation by a licensed specialist is the most important first step.

What supplements support children with sleep and airway issues?
In our clinical practice, the most commonly recommended foundational supplements for children with sleep and airway concerns include omega-3 fatty acids for brain and nervous system support, magnesium for muscle relaxation and nervous system regulation, and targeted sleep support formulas. These should complement — not replace — professional clinical intervention for diagnosed airway or sleep disorders.

Can myofunctional therapy help my child's mouth breathing?
Yes — myofunctional therapy is one of the most evidence-supported interventions for childhood mouth breathing. It addresses the underlying muscle dysfunction that drives the behavior, including low tongue posture, lip incompetence, and improper swallowing patterns. Our clinical team at Myofunctional Spot has worked with hundreds of children and families on exactly this. The products in this collection are designed to support therapy goals between clinical sessions.

What is the difference between tongue tie and lip tie?
Tongue tie — or ankyloglossia — is a restriction of the lingual frenulum, the tissue connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. Lip tie refers to a tight or restrictive labial frenulum connecting the upper lip to the gum. Both can affect breastfeeding, feeding, speech, oral hygiene, and airway development. They frequently occur together and are often addressed with a frenectomy procedure followed by myofunctional therapy and oral motor rehabilitation.

Are fluoride-free toothpastes safe and effective for toddlers?
Yes — fluoride-free toothpastes formulated with xylitol and hydroxyapatite are a clinically appropriate and safe choice for young children, particularly those who cannot yet reliably spit. Xylitol inhibits cavity-causing bacteria, while hydroxyapatite supports enamel remineralization. The products we carry in this collection are specifically selected for pediatric safety and efficacy.

What can I do at home to support my child's frenectomy recovery?
The most important home care steps after frenectomy include performing the stretching and wound management exercises prescribed by your clinical team, maintaining gentle oral hygiene with appropriate products, and beginning oral motor exercises as directed. The products in this collection — including finger brushes, xylitol rinses, and oral motor tools — are selected specifically to support families navigating this process at home.