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Dr John Flutter

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🦷 Dentist | Pioneer of Myobrace and Myofunctional Research Co. 🔬 | International Lecturer & Instructor | Certified Breathing & Buteyko Practitioner

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After 1 year on the Myobrace system, his facial improvement could be mistaken for surgery. Unlike conventional orthodontics, which mechanically forces the teeth into alignment, The Myobrace system resolves the underlying cause of crooked teeth and guides the growth of the jaws.

After 1 year on the Myobrace system, his facial improvement could be mistaken for surgery.

Unlike conventional orthodontics, which mechanically forces the teeth into alignment,

The Myobrace system resolves the underlying cause of crooked teeth and guides the growth of the jaws.
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Pay close attention to your child's sleeping position. Their health and development depend on it. When your child's mouth is open during sleep, their tongue can obstruct the airway, stopping their breathing. These nightly choking episodes deprive the brain of oxygen and

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Dr. Chris Farrell, the founder of Myobrace, reveals how he transformed Rhys's severe oral dysfunction, extreme crowding, and malformed jaws. Astonishingly, by correcting his craniofacial growth, Rhys ended up looking exactly like his twin brother—without surgery. Let's see

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His teeth appear to be naturally aligning after postural correction: This is virtually impossible according to mainstream orthodontics, especially at age 23. ...after only 8 months. How did he do it? By keeping the mouth closed at rest, lips gently together, and tongue on the

His teeth appear to be naturally aligning after postural correction:

This is virtually impossible according to mainstream orthodontics, especially at age 23.

...after only 8 months.

How did he do it?

By keeping the mouth closed at rest, lips gently together, and tongue on the
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Facial asymmetry, crooked teeth and misaligned jaws revolve around a child’s ability to stick their tongue to the roof of their mouth. This posture is crucial for optimal facial growth. When positioned correctly, the tongue serves as a natural orthodontic force, directing the

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Braces can cause facial damage. Crowding is often treated by removing the premolar teeth and closing the gap with braces. But this is problematic because it pulls the front teeth back, which pulls the jaw bone with it. Consequently, the patient's jawline may appear weaker,

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Mouth Breathing is the Opposite of Harmless 1. It's the leading cause of malocclusion 2. It impedes oxygen release from the blood into the body (this won the Nobel Prize - the Bohr effect) 3. It disrupts facial growth in children creating flatter, longer faces (very common)

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Human faces are rapidly changing; only 200 years almost nobody had crooked teeth. Myobrace guides children's jaw growth to produce naturally straight teeth

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Chewing tough foods can improve jaw structure and facial development. Not only can it trigger changes in bone density, shape and masseter size to form a squarer jawline, But more importantly, the increase in muscle tone of the temporalis (on the temple) allows the jaw to remain

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People seem to accept that nature is careless enough to have given us too many teeth. So many teeth that we could die... All the while, our ancestors had plenty of room for their wisdom teeth, and so does every other wild mammal today. The truth is, we don't have too many

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John Mew, the Founder of Orthotropics & Mewing has died. I remember him fondly as a charming, brilliant rebel who faced much criticism for his radical ideas about faces…

John Mew, the Founder of Orthotropics & Mewing has died. I remember him fondly as a charming, brilliant rebel who faced much criticism for his radical ideas about faces…