VIDEO-LECTURE 15: Anterior Conflicts
THE DYSFUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE INCISAL EDGES’ DAMAGE
“All the patients who break their teeth are dysfunctional”… this statement is too unspecific and does not help clinicians in understanding the different mechanisms of the tooth damage. In this webinar, the garage (maxilla) and the car (mandible) are analysed in their static and dynamic relationship, when this generates conflicts.
Considering the anterior functional conflicts, a new classification for dysfunctional patients has been developed.
This classification allows to understand better the enormous and too generic group of patients, called bruxers, identifying their conflicts, eliminating them and most of all not creating new ones.
In this webinar you will:
- Understand the signs of the Wall syndrome
- Identify static and dynamic anterior conflicts
- Learn to classify easily dysfunctional patients in one of the eight groups