All About Occlusion Recording-Jaw Motion, Bite, CR Bite (25.1.14)
5 Concerns to Achieve the Required Precision and Interocclusal Records
Primary Requirements for Successful Occlusion Treatment
Complete Mouth Rehabilitation
[Q&A]
1. What are the differences between recording CR bite in dentate and edentulous patients?
2. How do you ensure that it is one's actual CO bite in teeth mobility case?
3. Are there any considerations to keep in mind when taking bite occlusion in digital way compared to analog way?
Recording occlusion - Techniques and Troubleshooting (24.3.22)
Bite registration technique (5:29s)
Troubleshooting about bite scan - Why can't I get a proper alignment (11:31s)
Troubleshooting about bite scan - Why isn't the bite getting auto aligned (16:16s)
Troubleshooting - Why is there an intersection between two arches (22:33s)
[Q&A] 33:10s ~
1. Is there any clinical tip from your side to minimize occlusal adjustment?
2. How do you take bite scan when patient has unstable occlusion due to tooth mobility?
3. How do you set occlusion when patient has bruxism?
4. After taking a bite occlusion, the color map shows that the patient's bite is too strong, and sometimes it appears as though the upper teeth are passing through the lower teeth, which would not happen in reality. So, how many millimeters of collision should I compensate for?
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