Managing High-Risk Patients
About this Course
This course helps the clinician think through at a high level what to consider when a patient’s history indicates they are likely to destroy their restorations, primarily when the patient is a heavy bruxer. It briefly discusses material selection, occlusal guidance and use of appliances, while also going into specific conversations that need to be had prior to treating these patients.

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