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    • Mysterious Sudden Change in the Bite? A Place to Look
    • Doctors, do you leave your crowns just out of occlusion? Have another look.
    • Retirement Is On The Horizon
    • Gnashing and Grinding of Teeth in the Time of the Coronavirus
    • Mary’s Jaw
    • Botox for TMJ?
    • TMD, tooth pain, unbearable night guard, painful chewing, all in one patient: Oh my.
    • My Dinner With Andrea
    • Practice or Business Growth: Part Two
    • Practice or Business Growth—the transition or what the path becomes
    • TMJ Pain; the Interesting Case of Richard B
    • A Bridge Too Low
    • What? Me a TMJ Patient?
    • What His Dentist Will Never Know
    • People don’t buy what you do. They buy WHY you do it.
    • TMJ Pain When It’s Not The Joint
    • How’s Your Patient’s Proprioception?
    • Of Sensitive Veneers and Strange Dreams
    • Equilibration For Headaches?
    • Occlusal Trauma and Periodontal Disease—Report of a Case
    • After the Auto Crash—the Dentist’s Role
    • Why do people have canines if they aren’t dogs?
    • Can Childhood Trauma Alter Occlusion?
    • The Disappearing Dentist
    • Equilibration Without a Clue
    • Buy one veneer, get a second one free! Really?
    • Morning Jaw Locking? A Possible Solution
    • Rapid Screening for Sleep Apnea
    • Should You Be Treating Sleep Apnea?
    • Questions on Neuromuscular Dentistry
    • Do TMJ Problems Go Away By Themselves?
    • Top Five Questions People Ask About Night Guards on the Internet
    • The canted plane revisited: One thing you MUST check
    • Your patient has degenerative arthritis of the TMJ: What now?
    • Quick and Easy TMJ X-Ray Basics
    • “My Dentist Doesn’t Listen To Me!”
    • Night guards: A bad idea, or an idea badly done?
    • The Wonders of T-scan: It’s amazing what you’re missing
    • TMJ Pain: Whose Fault Is It?
    • The Closed Lock
    • Rethinking Equilibration
    • Last Tooth Standing
    • On Centric Relation
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  • Articles
    • Increasing Clinical Applications of CBCT
    • Excellence—You Can’t Just Mail It In
    • Why do our patients have orofacial pain? Six steps of discovery.
    • CE CREDIT: A Virtual TMJ Consultation
    • Mysterious Sudden Change in the Bite? A Place to Look
    • Doctors, do you leave your crowns just out of occlusion? Have another look.
    • Retirement Is On The Horizon
    • Gnashing and Grinding of Teeth in the Time of the Coronavirus
    • Mary’s Jaw
    • Botox for TMJ?
    • TMD, tooth pain, unbearable night guard, painful chewing, all in one patient: Oh my.
    • My Dinner With Andrea
    • Practice or Business Growth: Part Two
    • Practice or Business Growth—the transition or what the path becomes
    • TMJ Pain; the Interesting Case of Richard B
    • A Bridge Too Low
    • What? Me a TMJ Patient?
    • What His Dentist Will Never Know
    • People don’t buy what you do. They buy WHY you do it.
    • TMJ Pain When It’s Not The Joint
    • How’s Your Patient’s Proprioception?
    • Of Sensitive Veneers and Strange Dreams
    • Equilibration For Headaches?
    • Occlusal Trauma and Periodontal Disease—Report of a Case
    • After the Auto Crash—the Dentist’s Role
    • Why do people have canines if they aren’t dogs?
    • Can Childhood Trauma Alter Occlusion?
    • The Disappearing Dentist
    • Equilibration Without a Clue
    • Buy one veneer, get a second one free! Really?
    • Morning Jaw Locking? A Possible Solution
    • Rapid Screening for Sleep Apnea
    • Should You Be Treating Sleep Apnea?
    • Questions on Neuromuscular Dentistry
    • Do TMJ Problems Go Away By Themselves?
    • Top Five Questions People Ask About Night Guards on the Internet
    • The canted plane revisited: One thing you MUST check
    • Your patient has degenerative arthritis of the TMJ: What now?
    • Quick and Easy TMJ X-Ray Basics
    • “My Dentist Doesn’t Listen To Me!”
    • Night guards: A bad idea, or an idea badly done?
    • The Wonders of T-scan: It’s amazing what you’re missing
    • TMJ Pain: Whose Fault Is It?
    • The Closed Lock
    • Rethinking Equilibration
    • Last Tooth Standing
    • On Centric Relation
  • About
    • TMJ: What Is It?
    • Snoring & Sleep Apnea
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