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WHAT IS OCCLUSAL DISEASE?

Reply from: oralhealth@comcast,net
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 15:45
WHAT IS OCCLUSAL DISEASE?


For me, occlusal disease is like ergonomics of the oral cavity. If
you don't use it, you don't have to worry. Wear, tear, compensation.

Everything wears and wear shows up differently for different people.
Maybe the right phase should be occlusal ergonomics.

My book tries to discuss this, and it is available also as an ebook
at only $6.

Occlusal ergonomics has implications for bone loss, cracked teeth,
bruxism, tmj pain, root canals, decay, broken fillings and possibly
sleep apnea.

David DiBenedetto DMD. "Insider's guide to gum disease, orthodontics,
and dentistry. What is not taught in dental school."


Reply from: ---
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 17:43
Re: WHAT IS OCCLUSAL DISEASE?

On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 06:45:56 -0700 (PDT), oralhealth@comcast,net
wrote:

>My book tries to discuss this, and it is available also as an ebook
>at only $6.


Priced about 300X what it's worth.

That'd be your 2¢.

Reply from: Amatus Cremona
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 12:42
Re: WHAT IS OCCLUSAL DISEASE?

Hey Dave, if you want to convince us your book is so great, why not post an
excerpt from it and we can talk?

Otherwise, get out of the basement and get a life.

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Amatus

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<oralhealth@comcast,net > wrote in message
news:d761092b-894e-41a9-9198-00ae35eecb5b@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups,com ...
>
> For me, occlusal disease is like ergonomics of the oral cavity. If
> you don't use it, you don't have to worry. Wear, tear, compensation.
>
> Everything wears and wear shows up differently for different people.
> Maybe the right phase should be occlusal ergonomics.
>
> My book tries to discuss this, and it is available also as an ebook
> at only $6.
>
> Occlusal ergonomics has implications for bone loss, cracked teeth,
> bruxism, tmj pain, root canals, decay, broken fillings and possibly
> sleep apnea.
>
> David DiBenedetto DMD. "Insider's guide to gum disease, orthodontics,
> and dentistry. What is not taught in dental school."
>






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