OCCLUSION AND FMR
About Course
Welcome to our comprehensive course on Occlusion and Full Mouth Rehabilitation! In this course, you will learn how to diagnose and treat occlusal disease and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), and how to perform full mouth rehabilitation (FMR) with predictable outcomes.
We will cover a wide range of topics, including when and how to use deprogrammers, the master keys for predictable occlusion, and how to incorporate concepts of occlusion in day-to-day practice. You will also learn about CR and face bow transfer, and how to evaluate and diagnose aesthetic and functional problems.
Other topics we will cover include treatment options and execution, evaluation of forces acting on implants, and occlusion for natural dentition and implants. You will also learn how to diagnose and treat occlusion wear, unstable occlusion, and parafunctional habits, as well as how to perform the equilibration procedure and reduce occlusal overload.
Additionally, we will cover pediatric and orthodontic considerations in occlusion, the cause-and-effect relationship of occlusion and general health, and why even the best-treated FMR can fail after a few years and how to prevent it. Finally, we will discuss the effects of tongue thrust habit in adults, and its influence on occlusion, including the position, movement, nostrils, airway, sleep apnea, sleep-disordered breathing, and why you need to consider them in treatment planning of FMR cases.
This course is designed for dental professionals who want to expand their knowledge and skills in occlusion and FMR, and for those who are looking to provide comprehensive care to their patients. Join us today and take your practice to the next level!
Course Content
SECRETS OF DENTAL OCCLUSION — VIDEO BOOK
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Page2. Day to day practice
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Page3. Day to day practice
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Page4. Day to day practice
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Page5. Implant treatment
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Page6. Implant treatment
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Page7. Restoration in canine area
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Page8. Unnecessary endodontics
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Page9. Signs of unstable occlusion
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Page10.Completely edentulous patient
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Page11. Completely edentulous patient
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Page12. Incorporating concepts of occlusion in practice
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Page13. Form and function
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Page14. What is occlusion
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Page15. Master key 1
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Page16. Definition of CR
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Page17. Treatment of interferences
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Page18-19 Importance of master key 1
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Page20. Master key2
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Page21. Occlusal overload
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Page22. Master key 3
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Page23. Master key 3 in canine area
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Page24. Guide for master key 3
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Page25. Master key 4
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Page26. Canine guidance
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Page27. Rules for canine guidance
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Page28. Interference and canine guidance
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Page29. Stress or microorganisms
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Page30. Stress or microorganisms
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Page31. Correction of stress
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Page32. Correction of stress
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Page33. How to explain problem of occlusal disease to patient
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Page34. Chewing pattern horizontal
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Page35. Chewing pattern vertical
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Page36. Chewing pattern in humans
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Page37. Wear and chewing pattern
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Page38. Importance of canine guidance bennet movement
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Page39. Methods of correcting canine guidance
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Page40. Master key 5 Envelope of function
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Page41. Mandibular movements
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Page42-43. Rest position
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Page44. Speech
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Page45. Visibility of teeth Aesthetics and Envelope of function
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Page46. Identifying problems in envelope of function
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Page47. Orthodontic treatment and occlusion
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Page48. Identifying problems
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Page49. Condylar path
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Page50. Occlusal overload
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Page51. Relapse of open bite
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Page52. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page53. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page54. Post orthodontic correction for reducing load
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Page55. Restorative method for reducing over jet
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Page56. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page57. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page58. Treatment options for occlusal disease correction
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Page59. Vertical dimension
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Page60. Methods of correcting occlusion with composite
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Page61. Occlusal plane
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Page62. Good morphology
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Page63. Lower incisors
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Page64. Upper central incisors
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Page65. Functional movements
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Page66. Functional movements
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Page67. Incisal edge and plane
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Page68. Building incisal edge
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Page69. Lower incisal plane
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Page70. Protrusive movement
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Page71. Relation of incisors
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Page72. Morphology of canine and premolars
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Page73. Morphology of canine and premolars
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Page74. TMJ and Muscles of mastication
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Page75. Muscles of mastication
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Page76. Co ordinated muscle function
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Page77. Anterior deprogrammer
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Page78. Importance of posterior disclusion
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Page79. How to explain patient about hyperactive muscles
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Page80. Adapted centric posture
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Page81. Adapted centric posture
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Page82. Equilibration and Arc of closure
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Page83. Equilibration and Arc of closure and stamp cusp
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Page84. Equilibration and line of closure
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Page85. Equilibration and line of closure rules
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Page86. Equilibration and lateral excursive movements
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Page87. Equilibration in overdenture
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Page88. Perfected occlusion
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Page89. Diagnosis and treatment planning
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Page90. Extra oral examination
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Page91. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page92. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page93. IO, EO, Examination of muscles of mastication
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Page94. IO examination guidances
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Page95. IO examination guidances
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Page96. IO examination fremitus
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Page97. IO examination open bite and tongue thrust
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Page98. EO examination bilateral manipulation
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Page99. Mock up
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Page100. Facebow transfer
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Page101. Gothic arch tracing CR Record
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Page102. Laboratory steps mounting
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Page103. Diagnosis from mounted casts
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Page104. Fabrication of deprogrammer
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Page105. Equilibration procedure
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Page106. Building guidances
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Page107. Building guidances
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Page108. Co ordinated muscle function after treatment
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Page109. Patient experience
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