In First Impressions, Dr. George Freedman, DDS, gives readers a brief summary of products that have recently been introduced to dentistry, based on his clinical experience.
N’Durance |
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iCem Self Adhesive Resin Cement |
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V3 Ring |
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NTI-TSS Plus |
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The use of occlusal guards to alleviate the intensity of clenching, particularly at night during sleep, has been well-established for many years. There are several ways to ap-proach this problem. The 2 most common include full or partial coverage of either the upper or lower arch. The stated objective for an occlusal guard is to prevent patients from clenching and stressing their muscles during times of unintentional parafunction. (Some have even suggested that full-coverage night-guards may increase the intensity of temporalis activity by providing an ideal clenching surface.) NTI-TSS Plus from Keller Laboratories prevents posterior contact and is designed to greatly reduce muscle contraction intensity. The advantages are that the NTI-TSS Plus guards are much smaller than full-coverage guards, typically covering only the anterior teeth. The gag reflex is not triggered, providing better compliance because patients are more comfortable wearing the appliance. It requires fewer adjustments, saving valuable chair time. The appliances are very durable. They are made from Keller’s Clear 450 thermoplastic material. Clenching is reduced immediately on insertion, relaxing the muscles and reducing pain for most patients. The NTI design provides instant and constant incisal guidance in the following areas: protrusive—the lingual extension maintains incisal contact and prevents posterior contacts, decreasing muscular activity in all movements; centric—the instant incisor contact reduces muscular contraction intensity and allows for optimal and stable condylar position; and excursive— the height and the contour prevent canine contact on the teeth or appliance, maintaining suppressed muscular intensity and joint stability. NTI-TSS Plus is an excellent al-ternative to full-coverage day- or night-guards. |
Great White Z Diamonds |
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Pentamix 3 Automatic Mixing Unit |
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Dr. Freedman is past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and is the Materials Editor for Dentistry Today. He is the Chairman of the Clinical Innovations Conference (London, UK) as well as the Dental Innovations Forum (Singapore). He is the author or co-author of 11 textbooks, more than 400 dental articles, and numerous CDs, video and audiotapes, and is a Team Member of REALITY. He is a past director of CE programs in aesthetic dentistry at the Universities of California at San Francisco, Florida, UMKC, Minnesota, Baylor College, and Case Western Reserve and was the founding associate director of the Esthetic Dentistry Education Center at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is a co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry and a Diplomat of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He lectures internationally on dental aesthetics, technology, and photography. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Dr. Freedman maintains a private practice limited to aesthetic dentistry in Toronto, Canada, and can be reached at (905) 513-9191 or epdot@rogers.com.