Three-Day Advanced Myofunctional Orthodontics - SOLD OUT
Fri, December 13 2024 - Sun, December 15 2024New York City, USA
Two-Day Advanced Myofunctional Orthodontics - SOLD OUT
OVERVIEW
Participants will be guided through advanced treatment while utilizing the Myobrace® appliances individually and in conjunction with other treatment modalities. They will learn to use the various apps available for download to maximize identification of symptoms that should be addressed during the course of treatment. Participants will practice basic treatment planning and understand the importance of laying the proper foundation of identification of breathing disorders, myofunctional disorders and sleeping disorders in your patients. Our curated staff will guide you in transitioning your practice and integrating the system to ensure your patients are diagnosed early, treated effectively, and have a stable, healthier future after completing the program. Hands-on BWS training may be available.
COURSE FEE
$1,850.00 USD (SOLD OUT)
Key Presenters
Dr Barry Raphael
DMD
Dr Raphael is an orthodontist and founder of the Raphael Center for Integrative Orthodontics in Clifton, New Jersey. His focus on 'big picture' orthodontics started with his introduction to Chris Farrell and The Myobrace® System in 2008. Now, Dr Raphael offers a wide range of integrative techniques designed to help children grow in the best possible way and to help adults find wellness, not just symptomatic relief. He teaches these concepts at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, nationally and internationally. Dr Raphael is working closely with the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) to move the practice of dentistry forward in the 21st century.
Kelly De Miro
RDH, BS, OMT, IBCLC
Ms Kelly Baker began her career as a chairside dental assistant in high school and went on to become a registered dental hygienist. She furthered her education in the dental field by learning more about clinical applications of techniques and obtaining her local anaesthesia permit in 2008. She attended an IAOM course to become a myofunctional therapist in October of that same year. After spending 22 years practicing as a RDH and OMT, she took up a role as the lead US educator with MRC where she has been able to express her passion of belief in myofunctional therapy.