In this episode I am joined by Restorative Specialist, Dr Kushal Gadhia who is one of the educators for ACE Courses. He is one of the most passionate people about Occlusion I have met, so it was great to geek out with him.
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Protrusive Dental Pearl: Have you located your local physiotherapist who has an interest in treating Temporomandibular Disorders? You can find them on the following website: ACPTMD
You can download the latest Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms from Protrusive Dental Community Facebook group alongside hundreds of other papers and downloadable resources.
What we discuss in this episode:
We discuss our reason and love for continual study in the field of occlusionDefinition of Centric Relation (CR) (applicable one!) and why we have to rely on teeth as referencesWhy is the ‘reproducibility’ of CR useful?When should you NOT use CR as the position to rehabilitate? 2 Good examples given (a 3rd one I suggest at the end)In those situations you use an arbritary treatment position, how can you ensure success?We briefly discuss about Orthdodontics and the controversy of whether Orthodontists should be planning from CRWhat happens to patients rehabilitated in CR position over timeIf you restore someone in CR – can you stop their Bruxism?There may also be an anatomical reason not to use CR which we discuss at the endRemember – most of our Dentistry is Conformative and in ICP/MIP – Become a GOOD conformer first!Handouts:Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms 9th Edition
Loads more episodes to come out this month to make up for February – we had the first successful ‘THE Dental Splint Course’ hosted at Precision Dental Studio in Reading.
View this post on Instagram If You're Not in Centric Relation, You will Die! 😉 Protrusive Dental Pearl - how to find your local 'TMD' Specialist Physiotherapist: http://www.acptmd.co.uk/find-your-nearest-tmd-specialist/ What we discuss in this episode: - We discuss our reason and love for continual study in the field of Occlusion - Definition of Centric Relation (CR) (applicable one!) and why we have to rely on teeth as references - Why is the ‘reproducibility’ of CR useful? - When should you NOT use CR as the position to rehabilitate? 2 Good examples given (a 3rd one I suggest at the end) - In those situations you use an arbritary treatment position, how can you ensure success? - We briefly discuss about Orthdodontics and the controversy of whether Orthodontists should be planning from CR - What happens to patients rehabilitated in CR position over time - If you restore someone in CR – can you stop their Bruxism? - There may also be an anatomical reason not to use CR which we discuss at the end - Remember – most of our Dentistry is Conformative and in ICP/MIP – Become a GOOD conformer first! Listen on your favourite Podcast Player. Direct Download MP3 file on the blog: https://jaz.dental/centricrelation Handouts: Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms 9th Edition Link to group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/protrusive Subscribe on Apple: http://jaz.dental/apple Subscribe on Spotify: http://jaz.dental/spotify Thanks again to Dr Kushal Gadhia for sharing his knowledge with us all. A post shared by Jaz Gulati 🦷Dentist 🎤Podcaster (@jazzygulati) on Mar 10, 2020 at 10:46am PDT
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Opening Snippet: Evidence tells us that centric relation is a dynamic position. We are not buildings which will then remain in those fixed positions...
Jaz's Introduction: Hello everyone, it's Jaz Gulati again, welcome to Episode 20 got a really fun episode with Kushal Gadhia. Guys, It's been a long time coming from this episode, but I do apologize. February was super busy. I was basically so busy setting up and finalizing my splintcourse that we delivered precision in studio in February. And thankfully it went really well. So that's like a big,
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