my jaw causes lifeside entrapment of the trigeminal nerve, which presents with unilateral leftside chronic sinusitis and, referred pain down the peripheral left, on the neck, shoulder, upper back and chest area. I have quite a defined jaw line and, get temporary relieve/release by sliding the my jaw forward. OTC pain meds also help with relieve, just not my preference...
in centeric relation, why everybody say the head of the condyle is at most superior anterior position where as it is at most posterior superior position?!
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Central relatkom = A to B (mand post and condyle superior) hinge movement
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Very helpful to understand this complicated mechanism of Bennett’s
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Hi ryan!!! love your videos... question... can u explain the relation between condylar guidance and anterior teeth
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my jaw causes lifeside entrapment of the trigeminal nerve, which presents with unilateral leftside chronic sinusitis and, referred pain down the peripheral left, on the neck, shoulder, upper back and chest area. I have quite a defined jaw line and, get temporary relieve/release by sliding the my jaw forward. OTC pain meds also help with relieve, just not my preference...
in centeric relation, why everybody say the head of the condyle is at most superior anterior position where as it is at most posterior superior position?!