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Ronald Goldstein - (2012/04/23 12:30)
Sorry it has taken me so long to answer, Jose...just saw your question as I was preparing for a lecture this week...And yes, the occlusion was handled by adjusting the lowers so there would be much less chance of a repeat fracture. And I do usually use the NTI appliance that I insist the patient wear at night. If the central incisors are all bonded or veneered I would then suggest a full night guard...soft on the inside and hard on the outside. Hope this answers your questions.
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José Lara Gonzalez - (2012/02/12 11:00)
Nice and interesting Dr. Goldstein, i would like to ask you if the heavy oclusion was treated just by the selective reduction of lower incisors? And to know if is the same Oclusal guard and Bite guard? Thanks again for sharing your experience and knowledge
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Nassib Fares - (2012/02/02 5:04)
Thank you Dr. Goldstein,great approach an execution.The outcome of a huge Experience of Dr. Goldstein in practice an education teaches us to look at the 'Big pictures" in the suggestion of a treatment plan for our patients.
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