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Physiologically driven full mouth restoration
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Jay Harris Levy
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1h 53min
1.75 CE Credits

German
Lesson program
– The concept of static and dynamic occlusion
– Principles of occlusion, postural and respiratory stability
– The role of the orthodontist in total rehabilitation
– Occlusal splints in total prosthetics
– Passive muscle tone: influence on the posture and orientation of the TMJ
– Centric relation: dependence on the position of the head
– The theory of the sliding skull and the system of postural control
– Function of occlusal tires and front positioners
– Sensory-motor integration: influence on the closure of teeth
– Theory of interdental mechanoreceptors
– Principles of using occlusal splints as a temporary prosthesis
– The relationship of occlusion and airways.
Recommended for: Orthodontist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Prosthetist, Gnathologist, General Dentist.