The Smile Gallery Melbourne, Florida, United States
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The relationship between occlusion and bone is at the core of implant integration and generating functional longevity. Engineering resiliency requires comprehension and application of biomechanics, materials mechanics, and integration of appropriate technology that can generate equilibrium within the stomatognathic system through time and motion. This presentation discusses the impact of occlusion on and in bone as well as guides the clinical implantologist in understanding each individual patient’s physiological tolerances and then delivering custom engineered controlled treatments.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the dynamics of bone and occlusion to evaluate the impact of occlusion on and in bone
Learn to evaluate biometric technology and relate data with clinical patients
Explore how to leverage learned dynamics in various clinical applications to improve outcomes