This is an article written by Dr. Reid and published a few years back in Dentistry Today. It is still relevant today - though we'd probably say "maximum intercuspation" (MIP) rather than "centric occlusion" (CO). |
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Presenting Occlusal Disease in 3-D for Greater Case Acceptance
Posted by Don Reid on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 @ 11:08 AM
Tags: Treatment Acceptance
Save Time and “Super-Polish” Your Dental Patient Education: BiteFX Coach Reveals Tip
Posted by Stuart Harman on Fri, Aug 19, 2011 @ 14:08 PM
Stu Harman has talked to hundreds of BiteFX users and prospective users over the last year and has gained great insights into what it takes to communicate occlusal-based treatments to your patients. In this blog, using his learned dental patient education expertise, he shares a feature that saves you time and helps you focus your attention fully on your patient. |
Tags: Practice Effectiveness
Three Proven Steps to have Patients Want their Bite Problems Fixed
Posted by Don Reid on Thu, Aug 11, 2011 @ 12:08 PM
Do you regularly bring up the issue of occlusal disease (“bite problems”) with your patients? If not, here’s my approach which I hope will help you make it a standard part of your patient consultations.
Tags: Treatment Acceptance
Important Dental Treatment Plan Lesson Learned from Pete Dawson
Posted by Don Reid on Thu, Aug 04, 2011 @ 09:08 AM
Simply put, it’s the concept of “complete dentistry”, but what does that mean? Consider this case. |
Tags: Treatment Planning