
What Happens When Occlusal Splints Don’t Work? – PDP118
Protrusive Dental Podcast
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Is It Fair to Say That Imaging May Not Change Your Management With an Emori?
An anchor disk phenomenon is an acute, severe restriction of a joint's opening. The majority of patients with this are under the thirties and it tends to be in young people. A dynamic mri doesn't show a joint moving like that. It shows a joint in that po for three minutes, then that position for three minutes,. And then they combine it to make it look as though it's moving. But even with that, it's not natural. So you've got to take your clinical diagnosis, you clinical diagnostic skills to the level that you're thinking, what's going on inside that joint. You can use your brain what movements are happening, and then you can use your
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