Practicing to Perfection Strange looks were exchanged as we glanced at each other. I was one among a hundred students in the preclinical lab for crown preparation. The manikins were all set up, ready for our first class in the DDS program. The typodonts were securely screwed in, with a full complement of teeth, positioned […]
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There are many freshly passed dentists who think they have missed the bus. That is if they weren’t in a position to do their University conducted post graduate Masters Residency program. Well at the root of the frustration is the argument that patients would prefer postgraduate Masters to treat their teeth and gums over bachelor […]
Dr. Jahan, a seasoned dentist in the heart of Bombay, had mastered the art of molar battles and incisor rescues. Yet, despite her surgical finesse, something always seemed amiss. Her clinic bustled with patients, her chair barely caught a break, and her coffee perpetually went cold before the second sip. The never-ending cycle of consultations, […]
Dental Occlusion and TMJ: The Interrelationship – Fundamental Concepts, Finer Details, and Clinical Implications
Introduction Dental occlusion and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are fundamental pillars in dentistry. Their intricate biomechanical relationship governs oral function, structural stability, and overall patient well-being. A deep understanding of occlusal dynamics and TMJ physiology is paramount for diagnosing, treating, and preventing a spectrum of dental, muscular, and joint disorders. This comprehensive guide will elucidate […]
Taking 20 Mins Break every 2 Hours of Practice Helps Immensely – Dr Syed Nabeel
In a busy dental practice, taking a 20-minute break every 2 hours offers several significant benefits for both dental professionals and patients. Here’s why: 1. Improve Focus and ConcentrationRegular breaks are essential for maintaining mental clarity. Giving the brain time to rest and recharge during breaks can boost focus and concentration, allowing dental professionals to […]