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MYOBRACE

Correcting Bad Dental Habits Through Ortho

It seems most of our children these days are developing crowded teeth and their jaws are developing incorrectly. ​Crowded teeth do not just happen; they are a symptom as well as a warning sign that your child’s jaw and face are not developing correctly. With more than 25 years of extensive research, Myofunctional Research Co. (MRC) has proven why so many children have crowded teeth.

The main culprits causing crowded teeth are poor oral habits, such as mouth breathing and incorrect swallowing, combined with the forces of the tongue, cheeks and lips. In order to prevent more serious problems developing in later years, these bad habits can and should be treated as early as possible. Early intervention can also achieve results that are not possible once the face and jaws have stopped growing.

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Myobrace is Better than Traditional Ortho

​Based on this research, Swiss Biologic Dentistry has embraced Myobrace as a superior approach to traditional orthodontic treatment. MRC’s state of the art Myobrace® appliances correct bad oral habits in growing children and improve dental as well as facial development. This means orthodontic problems can be corrected much earlier than with traditional treatments and most often without the need for braces or extractions. Nurturing the child’s natural development using the Myobrace® system also allows children to develop to their genetic potential.

​​Myobrace® appliances are easily used and worn either during normal daily activity, or overnight for one hour each day. Because of high demand from parents for this pain and stress-free solution, Swiss Biologic Dentistry is devoted to this form of treatment and focused on improved facial development. The Myobrace System™ improves the appearance of the whole face and the fun, interactive treatment encourages children to take responsibility for correcting their habits.

No More Braces!

​Preventing the need for braces is now a viable possibility and more about this global trend away from traditional orthodontic techniques can be found at www.myobrace.com. The next step towards treatment is a consultation, which includes a nine-point evaluation of the patient’s dental and jaw development along with an educational presentation. Please call us if you have any further questions or to schedule your consultation.

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