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Checking Occlusion Before You Prep A Crown

Posted on: 09.30.21 | by Mike Rogers

We often have a situation where a dental patient calls in with a problem and we think they will probably need a crown. We happen have time that day to do the restorative procedure, and this unexpected circumstance sometimes leads to us to bypass some of our usual diagnostic processes. In this video I will share a key piece of information I still want to get prior to prepping a tooth for a crown.

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About Mike Rogers

Dr. Mike Rogers is a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry. He has spent the last 22 years developing his abilities to restore patients to the dental health they desire. That development includes continuing education exceeding 100+ hours a year, training through The Pankey Institute curriculum and one-on-one training with many of dentistry’s leaders. Dr. Rogers has served as an Assistant Clinical Professor in Restorative Sciences at Baylor College of Dentistry, received a Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry and currently serves as Visiting Faculty at The Pankey Institute. He has been practicing for 22 years in Arlington, Texas.
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