Serve your patients better by preventing tooth wear and potential legal activity. Up to one-third of your patients should have an occlusal splint to treat bruxism/clenching, TMD, or other occlusal conditions. Occlusal splints are an excellent, staff-oriented, reversible way to augment occlusal therapy. Gordon discusses the key elements of occlusion related to splints, presents the advantages and disadvantages of various splints and the theories for each splint type. Also included is a step-by-step demonstration of a full-arch maxillary splint from working cast to the final seating. http://www.pccdental.com/V3104
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