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Pediatricians Are Presented Thumb Sucking And Nail Biting Treatment Results, Along With Orofacial Myology Opportunities

Next Step Enterprises, Inc. and the Coulson Institute of Orofacial Myology focused doctor attention to nail biting and thumb sucking at The American Academy of Pediatricians 2006 Super CME

Washington DC (PRWEB) May 4, 2006 -- Next Step Enterprises, Inc. and the Coulson Institute of Orofacial Myology focused doctor attention to nail biting and thumb sucking at The American Academy of Pediatricians 2006 Super CME (Certified Medical Education) meeting last week at the historic Omni Hotel in Washington D.C.

“Next Step Enterprises has been supporting these AAP meetings for the last couple of years” reported Christopher Henry, from the company that provides the number one recommended nail biting and thumb sucking treatment called Control-It!, their website is at www.stopbitingnails.com Control-It! is also recommended by WebMD.

One show attendee, Dr. Jay Harvey, brightly exclaimed “I saw you at last years show and now my eight year old boy has stopped biting his nails! Control-It! is a great product, and it works great for many of my patients too!”

Control-It! Nail Biting and Thumb Sucking Treatment, produces a bitter taste while delivering healing vitamins and nutrients to the nails and cuticles. It is used in conjunction with the Gold Star Program, a step-by-step behavior modification and maintenance program with elements designed for adults and children to prevent these disorders, and social stigma associated with the damaging habits.

“The orofacial myologist is trained to evaluate and treat patients with a variety of oral and facial muscle dysfunctions.” The Coulson Institutes representative, Joyce Rehagen R.N. was present and explained: “orofacial myology disorders include: tongue thrust, improper mouth posture and incorrect swallowing patterns.”

Demonstrating great success with both children and adults, dramatic results of before and after case studies were presented, reinforcing interest in this highly rewarding field. The Coulson Institute offers certification training for this amazing specialty. Studies, course information, and rates can be reviewed at www.coulsoninstitute.com

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