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3D modelling of occlusion ?

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zog - 23 Nov 2008 01:30 GMT
Is this best sort of test available for highlighting the relationship
between cranium / teeth and its affect on an occlusion ?

I believe mine may even exceed what is considered a bad occlusion as a
result of other pre-exisiting factors that maybe involved , and if
that was the case  i.e as result of something else like the cranium ,
whether this sort of test would be able to spot it .

thanks
Newbie@bix.nex - 23 Nov 2008 03:20 GMT
Suggest you get your head examined.

>Is this best sort of test available for highlighting the relationship
>between cranium / teeth and its affect on an occlusion ?
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>thanks
zog - 23 Nov 2008 10:50 GMT
On Nov 23, 3:20 am, New...@bix.nex wrote:
> Suggest you get your head examined.
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> >thanks

I suggest you get your own head examined before attempting to use it
first.
Newbie@bix.nex - 23 Nov 2008 13:05 GMT
>I suggest you get your own head examined before attempting to use it
>first.

Gung'f gur orfg lbh pna qb ?

TSLF

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-rot13
Amatus Cremona - 26 Nov 2008 00:15 GMT
A function test is better.

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> Is this best sort of test available for highlighting the relationship
> between cranium / teeth and its affect on an occlusion ?
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> thanks
kris-polanowski - 12 Dec 2008 17:16 GMT
> Is this best sort of test available for highlighting the relationship
> between cranium / teeth and its affect on an occlusion ?
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>
> thanks
kris-polanowski - 12 Dec 2008 17:19 GMT
> Is this best sort of test available for highlighting the relationship
> between cranium / teeth and its affect on an occlusion ?
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> thanks

There are many methods. However everything is connected, body,cranium,
occlusion. Some of occlusion problems are coming from the teeth , some
of problems based or TMD This is quite large topic. Some of problems
could come becouse of bad treatment.
Everythiung depends on individual examination using couple methods .
Of course clear examination protocol is very helpfull

regards kris Polanowski DDS
www.stomapol.pl
 
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