Occlusal equilibration plays an important role in a Complete Care Practice
Following proper diagnosis and treatment planning, occlusal equilibration can provide selected patients with the most conservative, predictable, and safest treatment possible. Occlusal equilibration can also help avoid the need for more complex treatments.
You’re Ready to Equilibration Your Patient… Now What?
So you’ve performed your complete exam, gathered your records, done your lab work, and have now formulated your treatment plan. You’ve had your consultation, and the patient accepted your recommendation. Now for the next step: Equilibration. But how do you even schedule your patient for it?
In this whitepaper, Dr. Upadya goes over:
- How many visits are necessary for equilibration
- How to equilibrate your patient
- What kind of follow-up is recommended
- Common questions and helpful tips