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Dental Rest Position

Posted on: 12.21.16 | by Chris Catalano

dreamstime_s_7325313We talk a lot about patients who clench and grind. The reverse is the dental rest position and having the teeth separated. Have you ever thought of discussing this with your patients. Creating an awareness of the three criteria of dental rest can help patients diminish their own parafunction.

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About Chris Catalano

Dr. Chris Catalano has pursued extensive post-graduate education in cosmetics, full mouth rehabilitation, occlusion and more. Following his passion for education, he has worked as a clinical mentor in live patient hands-on courses with The Hornbrook Group and Clinical Mastery. Dr. Catalano currently practices in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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