https://www.digitalocclusion.com/wp-content/uploads/converted.mp4-Evolution-of-Scans.mp4 The patient in this example is a 42 year-old female who clenched her jaw and presented with bilateral TM ligament pain, left temporal headaches, left neck and shoulder pain, and...
A deprogrammer is a diagnostic tool for clinicians, but it is often perceived as a treatment device by patients. Altering the habitual relationship between the mandible and the occlusal plane during sleep provides differential diagnostic information that can be...
“It is very important with today’s challenges to various dental techniques to know where you are, […] where you are going, and how you can accomplish getting there before you initiate an irreversible procedure.” — Dr. Peter A. Neff, D.D.S. [Cranio. 1993 Apr;...
Activated sensels, looking like pixels on a computer screen, make the microscopic investigation of contact points visible. In regular mode, the T-Scan technology allows dental professionals to record animated force conduction during occlusal cycles at 0.01 second...
The brain requires oxygen every few seconds and any individual who does not breathe efficiently or whose breathing is limited by a nasal obstruction has a form of UARS. Compromised nasal breathing leads to an increase in mouth breathing and the development of an...