Where, Oh Where, Did That Tooth Wear Come From? Part 2
In this article, Dr. Frank Spear discusses erosion, which in contrast to attrition can have an excellent long-term prognosis if managed well.
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›Best Practices for Re-establishing Occlusal Anatomy
Dr. Bob Winter shares tips and best practices for re-establishing occlusal anatomy after intra-oral occlusal adjustment.
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›As If the Debate About Centric Relation Wasn’t Enough: Part II
Dr. Kevin Kwiecien discusses successful occlusal therapy and for patients with sleep disorders.
Kevin Kwiecien | 8 years ago ›Muscle Deprogramming: A Source of Confusion
Dr. Frank Spear discusses muscle deprogramming, which is simple in concept but may be confusing in execution.
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›Power of Sour: Dietary Acids and Oral Hygiene
How can you better help your patients who love their dietary acids? Dr. Donna Stenberg shares resources and things to keep in mind.
Donna Stenberg | 8 years ago ›Where, Oh Where, Did That Tooth Wear Come From? Part 1
Tooth wear presents as a significant challenge for many reasons, not the least of which is attempting to identify the etiology of the wear, which in turn...
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›In another article I described how to modify a patient's nightguard into a useful diagnostic tool. The patient had an existing anterior bite plane, which...
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›Edentulous Jaw Flexure: Guidelines for the Mandible?
Flexure of the edentulous mandible has been connected to increased stress in splinted full-arch restorations that cross the midline. This may result in...
Doug Benting | 8 years ago ›As part of an interdisciplinary team the discussion of overjet is an important one. Do we have too much or not enough? Both scenarios offer their own...
Donna Stenberg | 8 years ago ›As If the Debate About Centric Relation Wasn’t Enough: Part I
Do you remember the way it felt when you finally understood the difference between their, there and they're? What about being able to distinguish between...
Kevin Kwiecien | 8 years ago ›Helping patients manage bruxism can be difficult when they don't believe they're at risk. Here's how to help them understand what's happening.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›I Still Can’t Chew on My New Dental Restoration!
Doctor – I still can't chew on my new dental restoration! Those are some of the most frustrating words for any clinician to hear, as it...
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›