Link Between Medications and Bruxism?
Studies show that there is evidence to support the theory that using SSRI medications can lead to sleep bruxism.
Jeff Lineberry | 7 years ago ›Bruxism has long been an actively discussed topic in dentistry, but the observations and definitions created for dentistry may not be adequate for diagnosing...
Martin Mendelson | 7 years ago ›How to Fix a Deep Overbite in Wear Patients
Learn how to determine the best method of correcting deep overbite in wear patients.
Frank Spear | 7 years ago ›Centric Relation To Maximum Intercuspation Slide Part 1
Dr. Puneet Sandhu discusses methods for determining slide from central relation to maximum intercuspation and what that says about overall system health.
Puneet Sandhu | 7 years ago ›Among all oral diseases, occlusal disease is one of the least frequently discussed. Find out how to recognize it and why it matters.
Gary DeWood | 7 years ago ›Airway Prosthodontics: Taking Dentistry Beyond Sleep Apnea and Advancement Appliances
Sleep dentistry asks 'how,' while airway prosthodontics asks 'why.' Learn why this difference is important and how understanding it can help you better treat patients.
Jeffrey Rouse | 7 years ago ›An Uncommon Pattern of Dental Erosion
A dentist began seeing deep erosion on #8 and #9 on many of her patients' teeth. Here's what...
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›Muscle and TMJ Exam: Palpation and Evaluation
Discover the 8 muscles you must check during a TMJ...
Frank Spear | 7 years ago ›Corticotomy-facilitated Orthodontics and Goal-oriented Treatment Planning
Learn more about interdisciplinary treatment planning for corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics and read about a real-world case.
Rebecca Bockow | 8 years ago ›Where’s the Articular Disc and Why It Matters
Continue learning about occlusion with this article on recording the fully seated joint position.
James Otten | 8 years ago ›Discussion Guidelines for Orthodontic Treatment Decisions
This orthodontic treatment FAQ list will help dentists better cover common orthodontic issues with their patients.
Donna Stenberg | 8 years ago ›The Alphabet Soup of Occlusion
Occlusion terminology can get confusing ... CR, MIP, OMD, etc. This article attempts to clear up some of these...
James Otten | 8 years ago ›