Occlusion in General Dental Practice
17 lectures – Duration: 10 hours – File size: 35 GB
Occlusion in General Dental Practice
The “Occlusion in General Dental Practice” course offers a comprehensive and practical approach to occlusion, aiming to provide dentists with the fundamental concepts needed to treat simple TMJ disorders in general dental practice. The course is developed by Dr. Devang Patel, who has extensive experience in the field and covers a range of topics, including mounting models, occlusal assessment, and fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of a Michigan splint.
The course is well-structured and includes theoretical and practical videos, divided into three modules: Introduction to Occlusion (Theoretical and Practical), Occlusion and TMD (Theoretical), and Occlusal Splints (Theoretical and Practical). The practical demonstrations are especially helpful, as they allow participants to implement the concepts discussed in the theoretical lectures.
The course is aimed at dentists who want to deepen their understanding of occlusion and its application in their daily practice. However, it may not be suitable for those who already have a significant amount of experience in the field, as some of the concepts covered may be familiar.
The duration of the course is 10 hours, which may seem lengthy, but the amount of content covered justifies the length. However, the file size of 35 GB may be a challenge for participants with slower internet connections or limited storage space.
Overall, the “Occlusion in General Dental Practice” course is an excellent option for dentists who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in occlusion, particularly in treating simple TMJ disorders in general dental practice. The practical approach and comprehensive coverage make it a valuable investment for dental professionals.
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