Hey Jaz, great video as usual 👌. Had a question, so we check for fremitus in the anterior teeth. That would mean that we dont get fremitus issues in posterior teeth in MIP/ ICP?
Great Q - you can defo get fremitus on posterior teeth (ie. you can get occlusal overload anywhere) - it's just that it's often observed on anteriors because the loading of anterior teeth is not along long axis and easier to diagnose
in my non specialist opinion: Perio first (plus any adjustments if possible to reduce occlusal trauma) - ortho to be considered only once no active disease
Very interesting. I wish you were both my lecturers
Thanks
Hey Jaz, I love your video sharing about dental knowledge. Could you please share more about orthodontic treatment especially in Class ii iii case?
thanks! Not my core area of expertise or interest but do checkout my friends podcast called Orthodontics in Summary by Farooq Ahmed!
Hey Jaz, great video as usual 👌. Had a question, so we check for fremitus in the anterior teeth. That would mean that we dont get fremitus issues in posterior teeth in MIP/ ICP?
Great Q - you can defo get fremitus on posterior teeth (ie. you can get occlusal overload anywhere) - it's just that it's often observed on anteriors because the loading of anterior teeth is not along long axis and easier to diagnose
what would be your treatment in case of periodontitis + fremitus? First perio treatment and then ortho? Something during the perio treatment?
in my non specialist opinion: Perio first (plus any adjustments if possible to reduce occlusal trauma) - ortho to be considered only once no active disease