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Non Surgical Management of Anterior Open Bite
Description:
This video is an adjunct to the Non Surgical Management of PCR/DJD.
It demonstrates the lab and model work to diagnose and treatment plan non surgical management of the Anterior Open Bite.
Date Added:
4/12/2017
Author(s):
Brian C. Mills, DMD
Brian C. Mills D.M.D.
- 1980: Graduated Tufts School of Dental Medicine
- 1981: Completed one year GPR Irwin Army Hospital
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Online Videos / General / Other Specialties / Non Surgical Management of Anterior Open Bite
Questions & Comments
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Jorge Avendana - (9/18/2020 11:24 PM)
how old is the pacient with the open bite?
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PATRICK MCEVOY - (3/22/2018 12:51 PM)
I applaud this novel approach to treating anterior open bite without surgery. Very nice presentation.
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brian mills - (4/20/2017 10:04 AM)
Ron, Thank you for watching. I'll see what I can do to complete your armamentarium.
Take care Brian
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Ronald Goldstein - (4/18/2017 10:46 PM)
Very interesting program, Brian...and nicely presented. I am trying to find some duct tape(:
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Ronald Goldstein - (4/18/2017 10:46 PM)
Very interesting program, Brian...and nicely presented. I am trying to find some duct tape(:
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