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Occlusion Connections Blog: Anatomical Lower Or-tho'sis
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Friday, June 27, 2008. By Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. The Science of Aligning Body Parts to Improve Function. Making straight] an orthopedic appliance or apparatus used to support, align, prevent, or correct deformities or to improve the function of movable parts of the body." -. Dorlands Medical Dictionary, 26th Edition. Webster's dictionary defines a Splint. Indications for an Orthosis. Indications for an orthosis are many and are varie...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Fox Plane and HIP Plane Mounting Considerations
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Fox Plane and HIP Plane Mounting Considerations. By Clayton A. Chan, DDS. The leveling of the maxilla, the managing of the maxilla relative to a proper oriented head and cervical neck, and the concern of a proper occlusal plane are steps toward idealizing the finishing of the restorative case in a phase II treatment. Leveling of the maxillary plane relates to both function and esthetics. With the Fox plane tec...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: July 2011
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Friday, July 8, 2011. To discover the latest and most up to date information on GNEUROMUSCULAR Dentistry and the latest in Dental Continuing Education CLICK:. Labels: Clayton A. Chan DDS. Posted by Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Place of Interaction. ASK US Q and A. Use of the Orthotic. What Angle is the Occlusal Plane to the Horizon? Fox Plane and HIP Plane Mounting Considerations. NM CLINICAL RESEARCH GROUP.
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Fox Occlusal Plane Angulation Questioned
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Fox Occlusal Plane Angulation Questioned. By Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S., M.I.C.C.M.O. If the occlusal plane is flatter relative to horizontal due to slight upward head tilt what kind of occiput to C1 axis relationship would occur? How would that effect head movements? In the article/blog I posted titled, " What Angle is the Occlusal Plane Relative to Horizon. Lateral Ceph taken after final restorative was comp...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Occlusion 101
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Thursday, June 26, 2008. By Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. FIVE PRINCIPLES OF NEUROMUSCULAR OCCUSION. Fundamental principles of Neuromuscular Occlusion that dentist must recognize when treating patients comprehensively. There exists numerous muscle-structural and bite related signs and symptoms. That effect the jaw joints, contributes to abnormal jaw function resulting in abnormal occlusal form confusing the central nervous system (CNS).
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Orthotic Managment, Clenching and BNS 40 TENS
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Orthotic Managment, Clenching and BNS 40 TENS. Clayton A. Chan, DDS. Has anyone had experience with their patients using the BNS-40 at home? Here are a few pointers to consider:. Make sure your orthotic is properly designed to accommodate lateral cuspid rise and posterior disclusion. Protrusive contacts must be properly balanced. Bottom line is that proper micro occlusal coronoplasty application must be im...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: 10 Occlusal Factors that are often Overlooked in Every Day Dentistry
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Thursday, March 25, 2010. 10 Occlusal Factors that are often Overlooked in Every Day Dentistry. 10 Occlusal Factors that are often Overlooked in Every Day Dentistry. By Clayton A. Chan, DDS. Center of Neuromuscular Dentistry and Orthopedic Advancement. 1 Ignoring the status of both left and right. 2 The status of the. Vertical Dimension of occlusion. The challenge is that our dental profession doesn’t understand how to establish...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: HIP (Hamular Notch Incisive Papilla) MOUNTING: IMPORTANT POINTS TO RECONSIDER
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. HIP (Hamular Notch Incisive Papilla) MOUNTING: IMPORTANT POINTS TO RECONSIDER. By Clayton A. Chan, DDS. Classic HIP mount with fence post and incive pin. The laboratory technicians all know the truth about the mounting problems and occlusal plane design problems they have with HIP! Since they fail to openly admit this to doctors they knowingly and or unknowingly contribute to confusion to the learning dentist, t...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Use of the Orthotic
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Sunday, July 12, 2009. Use of the Orthotic. By Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S., M.I.C.C.M.O. There are several different aspects to consider regarding the use of orthotics. 1) Medico-legal – standard of care is that occlusal therapy be reversible as per ADA statement,. 8211; Significantly easier to adjust the bite outside the mouth than in the mouth, especially with paining TMD patients that are not yet committed to phase II treatment. The pa...
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Occlusion Connections Blog: Dental Continuing Education
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A Place for Learning, Discovery, Support and Guidance. ABOUT DR. CHAN. Friday, July 8, 2011. To discover the latest and most up to date information on GNEUROMUSCULAR Dentistry and the latest in Dental Continuing Education CLICK:. Labels: Clayton A. Chan DDS. Posted by Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Place of Interaction. ASK US Q and A. Use of the Orthotic. What Angle is the Occlusal Plane to the Horizon? Fox Plane and HIP Plane Mounting Considerations. Need Help and Support?