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A Current Affair TV Report: 'Say goodbye to braces' 2009
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Soft Tissue DysfunctionPublicado por: Myofunctional Research Co. (MRC) The influence of myofunctional habits on cranio-facial development and orthodontic problems has regularly been reported in numerous publications since the era of Edward Angle. More recent studies show that crowded teeth and jaw discrepancies are not always hereditary, but found to be caused by the way a child swallows and breathes. trainer system, soft tissue dysfunction, composite video, std |
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Soft Tissue Dysfunction - TRAINER System™Publicado por: Myofunctional Research Co. (MRC) Considerable research now demonstrates the negative effects of mouth breathing and incorrect swallowing patterns on cranio-facial development. These orthodontic problems were often overlooked because effective, convenient treatment was not readily available. |
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Around Town TV Show, Channel 6, Minnesota USA 2007
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Around Town Radio 2007
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Does thumb-sucking cause buck teeth? 2006
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The Breakfast Show - Philippines 2006
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MRC Wins Business Award 2005Publicado por: Gold Coast Bulletin This is an article from the Gold Coast Bulletin in 2005. It pictures International Sales Manager, Damien O'Brien recieving an award on behald of Myofunctional Research Co. from Mayor Ron Clarke. mrc wins, gold coast, business awards, gold coast business excellence awards |
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Harness muscle power - Hygienetown 2005Publicado por: hygienetown.com Damien O’Brien is driven by a passion to help children and adults have good-looking facial profiles and better functioning smiles through correcting their bad myofunctional habits. |
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Straight Talk - 60 Minutes TV program 2003
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