Dental CE Course: Bruxismto Migrane: Managing the Trigeminally
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The currently accepted path physiology of migraine reveals that it is a disorder of trigeminal sensory modulation. Dr. Boyd will discuss the intimate and influential relationship between excessive motor activity and abnormal sensory modulation (that is, the relationship between parafunction and migraine). Dr. Boyd will discuss the nature of masticatory parafunction, how it influences everyday dentistry, and how it is best managed.Learning Objectives:
"an interference".
The lack canine/anterior guidance and posterior disclusion on function.
Lateral pterygoid hyperactivity.
Occlusion that "locks in" a patient.
Lack of posterior support for the joint.
Functional deflecting contacts.
Angle's classifications of occlusions.
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Melbourne, VI 3057
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61 (3) 83000 71
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