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The Interaction of Esthetics and Occlusion In Long Term Success - Part 3
Description:
Clinicians today have myriad tools to help them deliver esthetic results that mimic nature. A natural result does not happen by accident. It happens because the dentist has educated themselves about the rules, tools and strategies of esthetics and smile design. However, delivering superior esthetics alone is not enough to insure long term success. It takes being able to deliver restorations that function comfortably over a long period of time. Longevity of esthetics restorations is the expected result of our patients. Predictable longevity is achieved by a practical understanding of occlusal principles and a knowledge of how to manage the forces that exist in each individual patient and for the restorations that are envisioned.
Date Added:
8/30/2011
Author(s):
Jimmy Eubank, DDS
Dr. Jimmy Eubank is a internationally recognized leader in the field of esthetic and functional dentistry, with over 30 years of experience as a dental practitioner. A...
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Questions & Comments
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Keith Friefeld - (9/2/2011 9:09 PM)
Dr. Jimmy, this was an excellent 3 part series on Occlusion as well as restorative principles. Thank you for sharing this information. Well done
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