Adjunct Professor School of Clinical Dentistry Ronald G. Presswood.

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Adjunct Professor School of Clinical Dentistry Ronald G. Presswood

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Adjunct Professor

School of Clinical Dentistry

Ronald G. Presswood

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Lorraine S.

Five years of pain and obsession. Three restorative events,

numerous splints.Asked us to make a splint afteralmost a year of observation.

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Previous Splints, Five Years

Current Max Anterior RP. Teeth do not fit together .

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Failed Restorations, UR

Crowns requiredExtensive Adjustment.Often Came Uncemented

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Initial Seat, PGA, Pain R

Which contacts stimulate pain on the right?

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1st Adj, much better, 11/8/05

Why?

This guide supports R TMJ.

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Resurface Posterior, 11/15/05

One week after initial placement.

Why do you thinkthis was done?

Add the balancing guide!

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Resurface Posterior, 11/15/05

What did we gain?

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1st Adjustment, 11/15/05

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3rd Adjustment, 11/15/05

Anything wrongon the splint?

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4th, Final Adjustment, 11/15/05

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Initial Check, Sore R, 11/21/05

Why isshe sore on the right?

Could it be anAnterior GuideIssue?

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1st Adjustment, OK, 11/21/05

Done Yet?

NO!!!

What’s the issue?

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2nd, Final Adjustment, 11/21/05

Are you looking at the ink, or the streak.

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Initial mark, #4 “soft”, 11/28/05

Upper Bi istender to percussion and 1+ mobile.

How did weget this marking??

Why did we want it?

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2nd mark, #4 better, 11/28/05

Anything elseget yourAttention?

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3rd mark, all ok (OK?), 11/28/05

Is this splintOK for patient to leave?

What about 10, UL 2

and 12, UL 4?

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Initial mark, Pain R, 11/30/05

Pain on rightkeeps comingback.

What do you thinkis changing?

Could a muscle be releasing?

Or, could a joint be healing? Inflammation goingaway?

Why are the markings so small?

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Almost complete, one last thing

Slight discom-fort on right.

What do you think is causingthe problem?

What you think about havingonly 2nd molarcontacts?

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Initial Mark, Feels Good, 12/5/05

Light Tap

=

MIP

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3rd Adj., R click, 12/5/05

Why is therea right click?

What marksare involved?

What instru-ment is used to removethe contact?

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3rd Adj., No click, 12/5/05

So, whichcontactsdid we remove?

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Which Tooth Contacts Are Bad?

Whichcontacts,in whichorder?

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Which Tooth Contacts Are Bad?

Whichcontacts,in whichorder?

Relievedon maxillaryteeth

BalancingGuides

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Noxious Guide on Bicuspid

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Balancing Guides Are Protective

Balancing guide maintains mutualcontact.

Working guide progressively isolates inclines and “rocks” the teeth.

Balancing GuidesAll the

same radius

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OA to soften the guide

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Muscle Pain R #2, 12/15/05

What’stheIssue?

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5th, final, adjustment, 12/15/05

Any bad Contacts?

What are these?

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Initial Mark, Feels Good, 3/1/06

From Dec. 15 until March 1, she was seen weekly.

MUSCLE AND JOINT HAVE NOT BEEN A MAJOR ISSUE SINCE JANUARY.

Any unhealthy contacts?

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Initial Mark, Feels Good, 3/1/06

Same Marks, Different Perspective.

Where are thebad ones?

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Use of personal photographs

Dear Dr. Presswood, Yes, you have my permission to display the two photos taken of me whileunder your care. I wish you continued good work with your clinical studies, which I hopewill be able to help more people- just like you have helped me. Because of you and your care, I now have a better quality of life. Sincerely, Lorraine S

6 November 2009

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Pre and Post Photos, 6 Months

12/2006

05/2007

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Attending Doctors

NeurologistInternistPhysical TherapistDDS, PhD, Pain Specialist

Ron Presswood, General DentistWho is doing the better job from

the patients perspective?

Why do you think that?

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Dear Dr. Presswood,

I hope that your summer is progressing well and that you and yours aredoing fine!

I am writing to tell you that in six years time, I am having the bestsummer since 2001!!!!!

I have reduced my Gabapentin by 100 mg. to a total of 800 mg. daily.  Ihave had some "bad days", but nothing compared to the past.  I wear mysplint 24/7 and only take it out to eat.  I can tell that my  "bite" isnot firm or sound, but while wearing the splint........... it is solid. My muscles seem to have calmed down quite a bit with all of the splintadjustments that you made Nov. -May.

This is the first time in six years that I am anxious to return toHouston.  I will call Lisa to make an appt. so you can slowly start toadjust my bite on my real teeth!  I am optimistic that you can help meeven more.

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I don't know how to begin to thank you.  You have made such a differencein my life -all for the better.

George, Abby and I are having a record September for visiting houseguests -friends and family.  We love having company visit, since we'regone from Houston so much.  Also, our friends like to get "out of theheat"!

I never did actually invite you, but you and your wife are always welcometo come to the mountains and visit us here -(Sept. is "booked"!!!)  MaybeOctober?

Please give Lisa and Julie my best.  I will see you all in November forsure.

Sincerely and with heartfelt thanks,

Lorraine S., August 31, 2006

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Thanks for your attention!!