T-scan for sensitive tooth

T-Scan occlusal analysis for sensitive teeth Dr Caughey: “I’m sure that one of the most frustrating things for a patient go through is to have a tooth that is sensitive and the dentist can’t find what the problem is. There are things are very hard to see and then they’re also things that take a…

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Spotlight on Jeanne McDaniel, MS Nutrition

Jeanne McDaniel from The Nutrition Source visited our team today for a lunch-n-learn.  In her presentation, we learned about the relationship between diet choices and nutrition, gut bacteria, and absorption of minerals.  Did you know that Magnesium (Mg2+) is the fourth most abundant mineral in our bodies?  It is helpful in management of blood pressure…

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2014 Pankey Faculty Equilibration

What an honor it is to share my learning with others – the passionate few in my profession who want nothing but the best for their patients.  There is a certain culture of excellence, humility, and drive embodied by both students and faculty at the Pankey Institute.  I have been recognized and asked to teach…

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Facial “body building” related to tooth shifting

This patient was unconcerned with subtle changes in her bite until she noticed her smile in a photograph: a front tooth had drifted quite a bit, and her smile was no longer pleasing to her eye.  Comparison of photographs over a ten-year period reveal a change not only at the tooth level, but also in…

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Managing gum recession and tooth mobility with T-scan and equilibration

Periodontal disease affects approximately 80% of adults in the USA and can show up differently across the spectrum. This patient had very little active infection evident, yet a very high susceptibility to losing the tooth attachment to the jaw bone.   Visually, the teeth are very clean and the gums are a healthy light pink…

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