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Myobrace, Myoretainr and Myosa: Innovative myofunctional treatment systems

The Myobrace System has gained international recognition for its unique design and consistent results. (Image: Myofunctional Research Co.)
Myofunctional Research Co.

Myofunctional Research Co.

Thu. 22. May 2025

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WAALWIJK, Netherlands: For more than 35 years, the treatment systems developed by Myofunctional Research Co. (MRC) have helped practitioners around the world treat orthodontic, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and airway issues in both children and adults. The company’s appliances—Myobrace, Myosa and Myoretainr—aim to correct poor oral habits, support proper arch development and improve dental alignment by addressing the underlying breathing and myofunctional causes.

When nasal breathing is established, the oral muscles can rest in the correct position, supporting healthy facial growth and development. However, mouth breathing alters the position of the facial muscles, which can lead to a range of dental issues, including poor facial growth, dental crowding and TMJ disorders.

MRC’s treatment systems provide practitioners with a simple, non-invasive approach to managing the muscular and airway-related causes of these conditions. In addition to the dental benefits, a properly functioning airway can contribute to overall health and well-being.

The Myobrace System has gained international recognition for its unique design and consistent results. The appliances offer practitioners the opportunity to intercept malocclusions early—before they develop—or to adopt a more comprehensive approach to orthodontic treatment by focusing on the root functional causes rather than just the symptoms.

The Myoretainr is MRC’s latest innovation. It supports orthodontic retention by maintaining teeth in their ideal positions and reinforcing correct oral muscle habits, which are critical to long-term alignment. It can also be used to address minor relapse and may be combined with traditional bonded or clear retainers to enhance their effectiveness.

More information can be found at www.myoresearch.com.

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