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In this webinar, ROE Dental Lab President, BJ Kowalski, explores the history of splints and guards, and why it has been an unachievable goal to fully digitize their design and manufacturing process... until now. An occlusal splint or orthotic device is a specially designed mouth guard for people who grind their teeth, have a history of pain and dysfunction associated with their bite or temporomandibular joints (TMJ), or have completed a full mouth reconstruction. An occlusal splint is custom-made using detailed study models on an instrument called an articulator that simulates the movement of the jaws. To learn more about ROE Dental Laboratory's metal surgical guide options, visit https://www.roedentallab.com/Splints_YT

This lecture covers the topics of study models, digital and analog models, and creating symmetry on dental prosthetics. To access the rest of the ROE Dental Laboratory Educational Series, visit https://www.roedentallab.com/ROEreviews

Today, BJ Kowalski (President, ROE Dental Laboratory) sits down with Sam Malek (CAD/Full Arch) to discuss his presentation on how to recognize impression mistakes on models and trays, and how to handle cases like this that we come across in the lab. To receive a copy of the Study Models & Creating Symmetry lecture, visit https://www.roedentallab.com/ROEreviews

This lecture covers the topics of recognizing mistakes on models and impressions, something that is incredibly valuable in the field of traditional and digital dentistry. To access the rest of the ROE Dental Laboratory Educational Series, visit https://www.roedentallab.com/ROEreviews

In this episode, join Joe Ambrose (Technical Director, ROE Dental Laboratory) as he speaks on the topics of managing speech complications, walking through each of the phonetic sounds that patients may struggle with during full arch restorations.