GNEUROMUSCULAR (GNM) APPROACH – The OC Difference

by Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. “Seeing the Differences Between Gneuromuscular and Neuromuscular Dentistry” is not always an easy thing to recognize, but there are some finer differences that can make a difference in one’s appreciation of neuromuscular dentistry if the clinician still has questions and concerns that have gone unanswered. Clinician’s are wondering what makes [...]


Case Study 1: Bite Optimization and Postural Alignment

Occlusion is the foundation to advanced dentistry. Optimal occlusion can improve postural alignment, strength and functional balance. Abnormal occlusion – skews, torques, strains in the human bite/occlusion can contribute to compromised body balance, strength and abnormal walking gait. The proprioceptive signalling of occlusal responses are tremendous and exquisitely detailed in their physiologic responses as to [...]


FIVE KEY PRINCIPLES of PHYSIOLOGIC OCCLUSION

By Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. Founder and Director of OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS™, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. “The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.” – Steven Covey Every neuromuscularly trained and treating clinician should recognize, practice and  implement the following five principles in their dental practice.  These are fundamental keys to every [...]