Beyond Restoration
Get Your Team Up to Speed on Occlusion
By Denise Prichard on May 20, 2014 | 0 comments
An understanding of the general concepts of occlusion within a practice can create a foundation that brings more predicable long-lasting dentistry, while guiding patients to making health-centered decisions.
Unfortunately, the term occlusion can often be connected with confusion, ambiguity and varying philosophies that can often make askew the comfort levels of the dental team when working with patients that have occlusal issues.
Our new staff training course, A Deeper Look at Occlusion for the Dental Team: Muscles, is designed to equip your team with a thorough understanding of the muscles that play a role in dental occlusion – in terms that the dentist, team and patients can all understand and communicate clearly and effectively.
After viewing this course, your team will be able to:
Log on now to begin learning with your team. If you're not yet a premium member to Spear Digital Suite, learn more by visiting the overview.
If you'd like to experience Spear TALK, our discussion forum exclusively for dentists, as well as have access to even more articles for free with our brand new Spear Monthly Digest, sign up now to become a Spear Basic member.
Unfortunately, the term occlusion can often be connected with confusion, ambiguity and varying philosophies that can often make askew the comfort levels of the dental team when working with patients that have occlusal issues.
Our new staff training course, A Deeper Look at Occlusion for the Dental Team: Muscles, is designed to equip your team with a thorough understanding of the muscles that play a role in dental occlusion – in terms that the dentist, team and patients can all understand and communicate clearly and effectively.
After viewing this course, your team will be able to:
- Identify four key components that affect occlusion
- Identify key muscles and their role in ideal occlusion
- Understand importance and technique of muscle examination and evaluation
- Understand impact muscles can have on the system
Log on now to begin learning with your team. If you're not yet a premium member to Spear Digital Suite, learn more by visiting the overview.
If you'd like to experience Spear TALK, our discussion forum exclusively for dentists, as well as have access to even more articles for free with our brand new Spear Monthly Digest, sign up now to become a Spear Basic member.