Advanced Principles of Physiologic Occlusion

Level 1 Training is the core essence for every clinicians to grasp what bite optimization is really about. It is part 1 of a two part Optimized Bite re-education and training process that correlates with part 2 (Level 5 Advanced GNM Bite Refinement course). Level 1 is the first step and after the clinician has understood the “thinking process” a Level 5 is the part 2 of the Bite Optimization process based on objective data and measurements – another powerful key making OC’s curriculum the most powerful for diagnosis and advanced treatment. This course is specifically designed to train dentists to become a “Master Clinician”. This 2 day hands on program teaches dentists specific skills in capturing an “Optimized Bite” physiologically in the vertical, AP and frontal domains without manual manipulation or need for Shimbashi measurements. Without this understanding it is impossible to properly prescribe a GNM designed orthotic.

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Instructors

  • Dr. Clayton Chan

    • Las Vegas, NV

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  • Occlusion Connections

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E1: Aesthetic and Functional Treatment Planning

This course is built on an exam, diagnosis and treatment planning system based on 5 key areas: Aesthetics, Occlusion, Restorative, Biology and the Patient.

Surgical Session 2: Multiple Implant Placement and the Treatment of the Edentulous Ridge

Learn and understand the various removable and fixed treatment plans for the edentulous patient.

Communication and Case Acceptance in the Restorative Practice, Part 2

In Part 2 of our series on patient communication, we return to Dr. Mitrani’s practice to see how the buyer’s journey and patient communication tools employed in Part 1 can be applied to a comprehensive case.

Communication and Case Acceptance in the Restorative Practice, Part 1

In this first course in our 2-part series, we invite you to Dr. Mitrani’s practice to explore the art of patient communication and case acceptance in a real-world clinical setting.

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