Deep in to TMD – An Orthopaedic Perspective – PDP172

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Before You Extract: Intentional Replantation in Practice – PDP256

When should you attempt to save the root filled molar that everyone else thinks is doomed? What are the key steps to safely remove, treat, and replant a tooth without causing fractures or resorption? And how do you manage patient expectations and post-op care to maximize success? ...  Show more

Can Occlusal Adjustment Cure TMD? ‘DTR’ and T Scan Experience – PDP255

Are posterior tooth contacts really harmless? Could group function and non-working side interferences be driving muscular TMD, headaches, and facial pain? And can digital occlusal data change how we approach bite adjustment? Dr. Jeremy Bliss joins the podcast to tackle one of the ...  Show more

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