8 min

How Understanding Occlusion Can Change Your Practice The Orthopreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

    • Entrepreneurship

Orthodontics is a fantastic field – we create beautiful smiles! But somewhere along the way, we've neglected a critical piece of the puzzle: occlusion.

Understanding how the jaw joint, teeth, and muscles work together is essential, yet many orthodontic programs don't seem to prioritize it.

It's baffling! The most seasoned orthodontists swear by the importance of occlusion, often thanks to in-depth training from programs like the Roth course. But mention "occlusion" in some circles, and you might get laughed at. Why is this vital element seen as a joke?

Ignoring occlusion has real consequences. We can't dismiss the link between how teeth meet and issues like TMD or myofascial pain. A solid grasp of occlusion is what allows us to offer real solutions through adjustments and splint therapy.

Focusing on ideal occlusion ensures our treatment outcomes aren't just beautiful but functional and lasting.

I urge everyone to brush up on occlusion, seek out resources, and refresh their knowledge of the jaw system. I'm committed to providing courses that help people understand these concepts better.

Tune in to learn more about this important aspect of orthodontics.

Key Takeaways

Intro (00:00)
Why occlusion is important in orthodontics (00:36)
The decline of occlusion in orthodontic education (01:26)
Occlusion can help solve many patient problems (02:12)
Understanding occlusion makes you a better clinician (03:22)
A call to revisit occlusion (05:22)

Additional Resources

- Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit at Sea (2024): https://opsummitatsea.com/

- For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/

- Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

Orthodontics is a fantastic field – we create beautiful smiles! But somewhere along the way, we've neglected a critical piece of the puzzle: occlusion.

Understanding how the jaw joint, teeth, and muscles work together is essential, yet many orthodontic programs don't seem to prioritize it.

It's baffling! The most seasoned orthodontists swear by the importance of occlusion, often thanks to in-depth training from programs like the Roth course. But mention "occlusion" in some circles, and you might get laughed at. Why is this vital element seen as a joke?

Ignoring occlusion has real consequences. We can't dismiss the link between how teeth meet and issues like TMD or myofascial pain. A solid grasp of occlusion is what allows us to offer real solutions through adjustments and splint therapy.

Focusing on ideal occlusion ensures our treatment outcomes aren't just beautiful but functional and lasting.

I urge everyone to brush up on occlusion, seek out resources, and refresh their knowledge of the jaw system. I'm committed to providing courses that help people understand these concepts better.

Tune in to learn more about this important aspect of orthodontics.

Key Takeaways

Intro (00:00)
Why occlusion is important in orthodontics (00:36)
The decline of occlusion in orthodontic education (01:26)
Occlusion can help solve many patient problems (02:12)
Understanding occlusion makes you a better clinician (03:22)
A call to revisit occlusion (05:22)

Additional Resources

- Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit at Sea (2024): https://opsummitatsea.com/

- For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/

- Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

8 min