Managing Patients With Multiple Bites
Have you ever had a patient ask you which one of their bites you want when you ask them to close? If so, you know that if there is any restorative work...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›If You Think You Thought of Everything, Ask Your Patient
Edges of anterior teeth are chipped and broken on a regular basis. They are broken during playground accidents, chipped while drinking from a glass...
Kevin Kwiecien | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Reduction for Indirect Restorations: Is 1.5 mm Enough?
Are the posterior indirect restorations you receive back from your laboratory, relatively flat compared to your expectations? Is it your laboratory's...
Robert Winter | 10 years ago ›Why 'Watching' Might Be Negligent
The image on the left is of a 28-year-old patient I saw for a routine exam. She was unaware that she had any wear on her teeth and also didn't realize...
Steve Ratcliff | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: The Anterior-only Appliance for Treating Muscle Pain (Part II)
As expressed in Part I of this article, an anterior-only appliance is an excellent choice for patients with muscle pain because it reduces muscle activity...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: The Anterior-only Appliance for Treating Muscle Pain (Part I)
As I described in a previous article, an anterior-only appliance is an excellent choice for patients with muscle pain because it reduces muscle activity...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: Diagnosing Muscle and Joint Pain
In this series I have discussed what appliance options exist, why we typically use occlusal appliances and the potential theory of how they impact muscles...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: How Do They Impact Joints?
Pain in the area surrounding the TMJ can be referred from several sources, particularly muscles. This is especially true of pain in front of the ear,...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Can We Be Too Accurate With Bite Records?
Over the years the accuracy we are able to achieve in dentistry has greatly increased. While in most cases the more accurate we can be the better, there...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: How Do They Impact Muscles? [Part II]
As I mentioned in Part I of this article, it is critical that clinicians realize that different patients may respond differently to the same occlusal...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: How do They Impact Muscles? [Part I]
In this series I have previously described the common appliance options available, as well as the most common reasons an appliance may be prescribed....
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: Why Use Them? [Part II]
The following is an continuation of the overview of the more common reasons for prescribing occlusal appliances. In Part I, I discussed: Diagnosing...
Frank Spear | 11 years ago ›