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Stable Centrums. PGA Style Splints Post Op Limited or non-Bruxing. Photographed 14 Aug 2007. Splint created for Left TM Open Lock. 1 year PO, Excellent bilateral “clench, full range of motion. Photographed November 2007. 3 ½ year PO Feeling very good. Photographed 21 Feb. 2007.
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Stable Centrums PGA Style Splints Post Op Limited or non-Bruxing
Photographed 14 Aug 2007 Splint created for Left TM Open Lock. 1 year PO, Excellent bilateral “clench, full range of motion.
Photographed November 2007 3 ½ year PO Feeling very good.
Photographed 21 Feb. 2007 PO x 7 years
Photographed 17 July 2006 Ten (10) year PO
So, what is a centrum? A central point of contact surrounded by a fully balanced area of function. Look at the white dot, not the ink!!!
Balancing Guides Are Protective Balancing guide maintains mutual contact. Working guide progressively isolates inclines and “rocks” the teeth. All the same radius
Our supposition at this time • Working side guides can be noxious stimuli. • These guides may provoke grinding, bruxing movements. • These movements are stressful to the muscles of mastication and the face. • The movements eccentrically load teeth and dental restorations. • These movements can accelerate the failure of teeth or dental restorations.
Our supposition at this time • Centrum loading results in the most balanced and concentric muscle effort. • There is a diminished tendency to grind or brux when balanced centrums are available to clench. The Most Stable Occlusion for Restoration is Centrum Based
Thanks for your Interest!! Centrums Really Work!!! Ron Presswood, DDS