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First of all, I do not believe in any kind of Phase I treatment with myofunctional appliances. My approach is always Phase II treatment with fixed orthodontics. Research and my experience has shown that the growth modifications effect purported to be achieved by myofunctional appliances are highly unstable.
Myobraces are a kind of positioner device which may lead to some tooth alignment in the mixed dentition stage if there is enough growth later and space for the all the teeth to erupt into. I prescribe these to patients whose parents insists on some treatment and cannot wait for all the teeth to erupt. This treatment is always provided with the advice that there is only a 50% chance that this may reduce the necessity for fixed orthodontics later.
hi Dr tarik.
i agree with dr ravi. moreover it depends on the case. does ur patient really need myobrace? is he the one indicated for arch expansion or the case is of tooth size arch length deficiency. because not all cases will benefit from myobraces. in fact sometimes u might end up worsening the the profile of the patient before fixed mechanotherapy. that is not wat u want.and personally speaking i do not feel using myobrace is anything more than a placebo.
Dr Dimple Rohilla.

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