Beyond Bite Paper with Dr. Robert B. Kerstein, DMD: How Digital Occlusion with T-Scan Solves TMJ & Dental Problems - podcast episode cover

Beyond Bite Paper with Dr. Robert B. Kerstein, DMD: How Digital Occlusion with T-Scan Solves TMJ & Dental Problems

Apr 21, 20251 hr 13 minEp. 16
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Episode description

On this episode, Dr. Alex and Dr. Priya welcome Dr. Robert B. Kerstein DMD, a leading figure in digital occlusion. Dr. Kerstein shares his immense knowledge and expertise to explain how Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR) therapy and the T-Scan system, are essential in diagnosing and treating bite-related issues, including TMJ disorders, muscle pain, and even symptoms like tinnitus. Dr. Kerstein also shares some amazing images and videos to demonstrate how DTR works. This discussion will clue you into how DTR aims to control muscle activity originating from tooth contact and underscores the limitations and inaccuracies of traditional methods like articulating paper compared to the precision of digital occlusion analysis. Enjoy!

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