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Myofunctional Research Co. - New websites

You'll notice that we've recently updated our website with a fresh look, new content and improved functionality.

This is part of our ongoing dedication to providing effective education to accompany our comprehensive range of appliances.

The site will be regularly updated with fresh new stories, training materials, and clinical tips and insight from leading myofunctional practitioners.

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Myobrace Certified Provider Program

30 August, 2012

What is the Myobrace Certified Provider Program?

Do you already have an understanding of myofunctional orthodontics but you're wondering what your next step is? The Myobrace Certified Provider™ program has been developed for orthodontists and dentists who are looking for a streamlined process for introducing myofunctional orthodontics into their practice.

The program's network is comprised of orthodontists and dentists from around the world who are united in the common desire to provide comprehensive, high-quality myofunctional orthodontic care to their patients. Myobrace Certified Providers are given access to MRC's own clinically-developed educational and marketing tools.

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Myobrace® - Advanced Orthodontic Appliance System.

30 August, 2012

MRC’s new range of Myobrace® appliances are accompanied by educational materials that support treatment - including new websites that offer special features not seen in the industry before.

MRC’s website myoresearch.com features an appliance selector which allows users to enter patient characteristics and  receive insight and assistance on matching an appropriate appliance or sequence of appliances to an individual patient’s needs.

Whether you’re new to myofunctional orthodontics or you are already familiar with MRC’s appliances, Myobrace® allows for effective appliance selection and improved treatment outcomes.

For more information please contact your nearest MRC representative.

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Myobrace - taking myofunctional orthodontics into the future.

30 August, 2012

The demand for orthodontic treatment continues to grow. MRC is the leader in providing effective myofunctional orthodontic treatment - without the need for braces or extractions.

MRC has been developing innovative intra-oral appliances to treat the causes of malocclusion and TMJ disorder since 1989, and have developed these treatment concepts into a range of appliance systems suitable for children of all ages.

MRC takes a different approach to orthodontic treatment. Changing the oral environment by removing the poor oral habits that are the major cause of malocclusion naturally aligns the teeth and results in better jaw and facial development.

MRC’s well-established Trainer System is now the dominant early-myofunctional treatment system preferred by dentists and orthodontists around the world. MRC has constantly developed the most advanced dental appliances and now these latest appliances will exclusively be under the Myobrace name.

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Mystery and controversy are directly proportional

27 August, 2012

The less we know about a topic, the more clamorous are the polemics and the sharper the schism is between them. The orthodontic tradition is no different and has seen a familiar quarrel rumbling for more than a century.

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The common myths of early orthodontic treatment

15 May, 2012

In every dental practice, the most common question asked by parents is, “When do I start treatment for my child?”

Whether you are primarily treating adults or children, parents will always ask about when to bring in their offspring for your inspection. On average, most dentists prefer to see children earlier rather than later, since dental caries is best treated early. Also, fissure sealants, fluoride treatment and other preventative measures are most effective when timed with early eruption of the permanent dentition. When a child has a thumb sucking habit, the doctor immediately advises treatment to eradicate the problem and prevent incorrect facial development. Early treatment is the consistent approach.

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