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No matter what kind of Dentist you are and what niche you are in, chances are that you will encounter TMD acute pain patients. This practical episode with TMJ Physiotherapist Krina Panchal is going to equip you with 3 simple exercises you can confidently prescribe your patients and WHY they are effective.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Handing Composite for a Class 4 Restoration: When you’re restoring a Class IV on incisors you will need to decide how to manage the interproximal area. In the ‘immediate’ technique (called Immediate because you will manage this straight after the palatal wall build up) you can use some form of an interproximal matrix (posterior sectional matrix used vertically, for example). The tip here is to roll the composite between your gloved fingers first, roll it into a sausage, then you will then place that ‘sausage’ into the interproximal area. This will help you get a better interproximal shape. Inspired by Dr Dipesh Parmar from Mini Smile Makeover course.
In this episode we discussed:
If you enjoyed this episode, check out another episode from Dr. Krina Panchal TMJ Physiotherapy – When to Refer and How They Can Help
Contact Krina Panchal
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Psst! Hurry, www.splintcourse.com Enrolment ends Thursday night!
No matter what kind of Dentist you are and what niche you are in, chances are that you will encounter TMD acute pain patients. This practical episode with TMJ Physiotherapist Krina Panchal is going to equip you with 3 simple exercises you can confidently prescribe your patients and WHY they are effective.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Handing Composite for a Class 4 Restoration: When you’re restoring a Class IV on incisors you will need to decide how to manage the interproximal area. In the ‘immediate’ technique (called Immediate because you will manage this straight after the palatal wall build up) you can use some form of an interproximal matrix (posterior sectional matrix used vertically, for example). The tip here is to roll the composite between your gloved fingers first, roll it into a sausage, then you will then place that ‘sausage’ into the interproximal area. This will help you get a better interproximal shape. Inspired by Dr Dipesh Parmar from Mini Smile Makeover course.
In this episode we discussed:
If you enjoyed this episode, check out another episode from Dr. Krina Panchal TMJ Physiotherapy – When to Refer and How They Can Help
Contact Krina Panchal

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