Reducing or Eliminating Failed Dentistry
Dental Decision Maker Dentistry Today June 2016 The Dental Decision Maker Every day in your dental practice, you tackle a variety of challenges that you diagnose and solve for your
Dental Decision Maker Dentistry Today June 2016 The Dental Decision Maker Every day in your dental practice, you tackle a variety of challenges that you diagnose and solve for your
Alpha Omegan Fall 2015 Look Great, Feel Great, Sleep Great It is truly an honor to be asked to be the guest editor for this edition of the Alpha
Real Evidence Based Dentistry DE Sept 2015 Real Evidence-Based Dentistry What treatment failures frustrate dentists the most? From my own practice of nearly 40 years and lecturing to thousands of
Why Are Your Prescribing Appliances Chairside Magazine Sep 15 Why Are You Prescribing Bruxism Appliances? INTRODUCTION Bruxism is one of the most common dental diseases, with one in every three patients coming
Beyond Bruxism Beyond Bruxism Measuring How Treatment Can Impact Airway One of the most common dental diseases is bruxism, which research suggests may affect nearly one in every three patients.
TMJ AND TOOTHACHES MAKE PEOPLE UGLY! By Louis Malcmacher, DDS, MAGD, DAAFE Tuesday, July 08, 2014 10:15 AM Did you ever have a patient with a toothache or orofacial pain? Of course
Was Surgery Necessary? Was Surgery Necessary? Resolving One Patient’s Pain After Radical Procedures Fail Don’t be fooled by what appears to be a simple temporomandibular disorder (TMD) or a facial esthetics case.
The Unintended Effects of Oral Appliances The Unintended Effects of Oral Appliances Treatment May Have an Impact Beyond the Intended Outcome Some dental professionals and continuing edu-cation providers have a
By Louis Malcmacher, DDS, MAGD, DAAFE Monday, June 02, 2014 2:45 PM When was the last time you made the patient a bruxism appliance? If you are like most dentists, you make bruxism
Wednesday, May 09, 2012 May 9, 2012 — Botox® injections can provide relief to patients who suffer from nocturnal bruxism, or teeth grinding, according to two studies presented last month
A small study suggested that Botox® can possibly help prevent teeth grinding at night. Rachel Rettner detailed the extent of this study in a 2012 Live Science article. Up to
A small but exciting study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting that found Botox® may treat nighttime teeth grinding. NEW ORLEANS — Botox® may help prevent teeth