Title: Myofunctional Treatments with Myobrace Appliances
Description:
This presentation is tailored for medical practitioners seeking to expand their knowledge and expertise in myofunctional treatments, with a focus on the innovative use of Myobrace appliances. We will delve into the fundamentals of myofunctional disorders, explore the mechanisms behind Myobrace appliances, and discuss their application in clinical settings. Through case studies, treatment protocols, and patient education strategies, attendees will gain valuable insights into incorporating Myobrace therapy into their practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and overall oral health. Join us as we embark on this journey to elevate patient care through myofunctional treatments with Myobrace appliances.
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Myofunctional treatments Myobrace treatments and protocols
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2. DR ROOCHI PATEL.
Skills: BDS,FADI,AAAR,FICD,Myobrace Practitioner
Experience : 10+ Years
Email : nira@afridynamics.co.ke
Contact:
Dr. Roochi is a holistic Dentist who offers bespoke and
individual care. She is certified and experienced in a wide
range of dental treatments. Her special interests are
Myofunctional Orthodontic within the Myobrace System.
THE PRESENTER OF THE WEBINAR
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22. How do Myofunctional disorders cause poor growth and
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A.Non-ideal muscle patterns give different signals to the
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B. A lack of oxygen causes the bones to overgrow.
C. Snoring vibrations damage the bones.
D.Myofunctional Problem change the speech which
changes growth.
QUICK QUIZ?
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42. Team Member
• To be done in a consult room not in operatory.
• Utilize a Consultation Kit to show patients and parents
how strong the muscles are, examples of Myobrace
appliances, the mirror to show the patient their own
dysfunction and educational CD’s.
• When showing images to parents, explain how these
habits can contribute to the health of the child.
• Keep it short (approximately 10-15 minutes) and simple.
You are educating children and their parents.
MYOBRACE FIRST CONSULTATION:
43. • At the first consultation the team member conducting the consultation
begins filling out the MOE form while the patient watches the
Introductory video.
• Identifying and explaining bad oral habits and symptoms to parents might
seem unclear at first.
• Parents are not expecting you to tell them their child is suffering from
health issues in addition to malocclusion, especially since they think it is
unrelated to teeth (explain how malocclusion provides insight into health
issues) .
• Give parents a few minutes to gather their thoughts.
• When staff members present an effective first consultation, using
professionalism, facts, and a clear understanding of the Myobrace
philosophy, parents will be excited and more accepting to treatment.
• As a health care professional, it is your responsibility to educate parents
on the seriousness of these habits.
• If these habits are not corrected, children will develop breathing
problems, crowded teeth, and under developed jaws that can continue
into their adulthood and cause more serious side effects.
TIPS FOR SUCCESS IN DELIVERING A FIRST CONSULTATION:
44. • Explain to parents that for the Doctor to formulate a proper diagnosis and
treatment plan we must take diagnostic records.
• Records include molds of the teeth, photos of the face and teeth and an x-ray
(Panorex or CBCT).
WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR RECORDS:
PHOTOS:
• Frontal picture with lips sealed
• Upper occlusal.
• Lower occlusal.
• Side profile .
• Frontal picture with occlusal contact
• Photos should always be taken in front of a grid.
NOTE:
• Records are important to track your patient’s success; consistent photos are
crucial.
• Grid is highly recommended to clearly see progression of patient facial
development.
• We recommend taking diagnostic photos every three months and whenever you
change an appliance, to record the patients progress.
• Compliance is KEY to success with the Myobrace System.
TRANSITIONING TO RECORDS
45. • Explain to parents that for the Doctor to formulate a proper
diagnosis and treatment plan we must take diagnostic records.
• Records include molds of the teeth, photos of the face and
teeth and an x-ray (Panorex or CBCT).
WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR RECORDS:
NOTE:
• Records are important to track your patient’s success;
consistent photos are crucial.
• Grid is highly recommended to clearly see progression of
patient facial development.
• We recommend taking diagnostic photos every three months
and whenever you change an appliance, to record the patients
progress.
• Compliance is KEY to success with the Myobrace System.
TRANSITIONING TO RECORDS
46. What you will need:
• Written Treatment plan.
• Touching Samples.
• Flexible typodont. optional
• Diagnostic Photos.
Explain:
• Child’s soft tissue dysfunction •
• Malocclusion
• Poor facial growth •
• Explain breathing & posture •
• Explain to patient that the success of the treatment is based on growth, habit
correction, & patient compliance.
• Treatment time can be unpredictable.
• Treatment time is dependent on compliance and biological adaptability to
overcome their poor habits.
• Myobrace delivery make sure that the patient opens the box and wears the
Myobrace on without any assistance and have them wait for 15min so they can
raise any questions .i.e confortability before they leave.
SECOND CONSULTATION
56. How do Myofunctional disorders cause poor growth and
crowding ?
Answer.
A. Non-ideal muscle patterns give different signals to the
bone (This is the meaning of form follows function.)
B. A lack of oxygen causes the bones to overgrow.
C. Snoring vibrations damage the bones.
D. Myofunctional Problem change the speech which changes
growth.
Quick quiz answer.
57. For more information please write to us at:
• info@afridynamics.co.ke
• sales@afridynamics.co.ke