Occlusion Simplified and Managing Vertical Dimension (7 Parts)
45 $
Categories: DENTAL EBOOK AND VIDEO, VIDEO MEDICAL
In Part 1, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
The truth of the matter is what occlusion is truly capable of. Bracketed tooth. Ridges adjacent to the marginal line. Cusps and Fissures. considered the Occlusal Method of Adjustment. Bracketed Teeth. False Relationships. Selecting an impression tool. Scheduling and Records versus Additions and Subtractions. When things fail. Why do teeth fail? Frequent load/ fatigue. Alliances of power. Shear stress. Adversity in terms of stretchiness. fatigue/increased intensity. False crossbite.
In Part 2, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
Openness on the jaw. Central position. Third class and Overshadowing. The lateral pterygoid. Muscle tighter. Eruption and intrusion of the teeth. Disease of theclusal nature. The dentist’s concerns are with the Occlusion, not the patient. The programming of the jaw. Desrogramming. What is the meaning of a leaf meter and how to utilize them? The center of the relation may not be the most beneficial or inviting. The elevation of the stairs and the configuration of the teeth. Why keep records that are protruding? Eminence’s visual appearance. Low eminence visual. Taking Records that are protracted. Different types of bite records. Why consume a stationary feed. Squash-induced pain in MIP. rehabilitative cases and dentures. Selecting a face-bow. Verifying that the occlusion is correct on the full mouth rehabilitation. Recovering the lost vertical dimension
In Part 3, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
Occlusive Changes. High and Low Openness. Clenching, grinding and other associated behaviors. The cracking of the rejuvenated dentition. Staling Teeth. Taking care of the patient with toothache. Muscle tissue of the jaw’s movement.
In Part 4, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
How to make it easy for a denture patient to still enjoy many different bite positions. Function and cosmetic design are intrinsically linked. Preplanning the treatment. The fear of people is called phobia. Consuming a bite without having to stop at the top. Leaf counters. The effects of permitting the lateral pterygoids to relax. Devices used to deprogram the lateral pterygoids. Face-bows. Design. Pretend. The shape of the tooth and its occlusion. Form is significant. The plasticized coating of bysacryl. Taking a bite’s history.
In Part 5, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
Different types of Occlusal Splints. Safe. Palliative. Diagnostic. Simulated Ups. Employing the Leaf Gauge. Bite’s Records. Complete Arch Restoration. Temporaries. Have. Indirect Repairing Materials. Anaesthetic Techniques.
In Part 6, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
The first class of III bites. Allowing the customers to enter the stores. How to choose the vertical dimension. The movement of lips. Never let the patient dictate the procedure of dentistry. The significance of photography in the planning of casuals. False Accord. Three things to understand about occlusion. Do you enjoy dentistry? Acquiring experience and dealing with failure. Starting with the full mouth rehabilitation cases. Selecting the vertical dimension. Warnings for those who may not be willing to open the vertical dimension. . What to utilize to reset the jaw. Canine guidance, collective function or lateroprovident movement. Verification of bites. Using a Dahl maker.
In Part 7, Dr. Lincoln Harris talks about the following:
Has the vertical dimension actually changed? Scheduling a case. Making composite paperwork. When the teeth appear to last forever. To take too much of the vertical dimension. Increasing the vertical dimension should not be frightening. Using average figures will not be effective for every patient. Maintaining the grasp through FMR. The distance from the sun to the observer. Bite that prow. The length of the lip and the vertical dimension. Converting the length of the design to the mouth. Extra amount of maxilla. The association between shape and function. Initializing the vertical dimension on classes I, II and III. Steps of a case – preparing for mockups. Steps of a case – preparation for the final crown.
7 videos, total size 4.5 GB
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