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Writer's pictureJames Beal

The Practical Do’s and Don’ts of Occlusion 16th September 2020 7:30pm UK

Updated: Aug 25, 2020


Occlusion is at the core of nearly every dental procedure. Nevertheless, occlusion detection is something that takes skill, experience, and attention to detail. By combining knowledge of bite-balancing basics with a sound strategy for using occlusal measurement tools, dentists can take command of occlusal challenges, reduce repeat patient visits or remakes, and improve their clinical success. 

In this live webinar, co-sponsored by Clark Dental, Dr. Ash Parmar, renowned cosmetic dentist, and founder of The Academy by Ash, will share many of his experiences and suggestions to help dentists develop a stronger approach for addressing everyday occlusal challenges. 


This 45-minute Live Webinar will Cover:

  • Practical & useful tips to make occlusion simple

  • The benefits of using a face bow and articulator for restorative and cosmetic dentistry

  • Centric occlusion vs Centric relation - When to open up the vertical dimension, and how to use it

  • An insight into Smile Makeover, Wear & Implant cases treated at Smile Design by Ash

  • Use of Shimstock paper and the “Two-Phase Articulation Paper System”

  • How to use T-Scan to measure both force & timing of occlusal contacts

  • How to deliver successful, long-lasting restorations, and more!


About the Presenter:

Dr. Ashish B. Parmar


Founder of the Academy by Ash

  • A leading cosmetic and restorative dentist

  • Has a state-of-the-art, spa-like referral private practice in London (www.smiledesignbyash.co.uk)

  • National & international lecturer

  • Runs inspirational courses for dentists on practice growth & success, aesthetic, restorative & occlusion dentistry (www.theacademybyash.co.uk)

  • Has been featured extensively in national magazines, newspapers, and TV programs such as Extreme Makeover UK, The Only Way is Essex, This Morning Breakfast Show, Body Shockers, and “Dentist to Dentists”

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