Placing Dental Implants the Biofunctional Way

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Biofunction is our focus and philosophy at our Advanced Prosthetics Institute in Prescott, AZ. With the help of our continuing education program, our mission is to teach dental professionals to prevent, rehabilitate, and restore the damage that has resulted from biofunctional disorders in patients. To help patients who have missing teeth... Read more »

Widening the Scope of Your Practice

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As a dentist, you may have become accustomed to addressing the routine care of your patients. They may come to see you for a cavity, a broken tooth, or because they need treatment for gingivitis. But Dr. Jason Campbell of the Advanced Prosthetics Institute notes that in his years of... Read more »

Intervening in Biofunctional Disorder Cases

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As a healthcare professional, you may have noticed that in many of your patients, you are providing reactive care for a specific problem, rather than the preventive care that can keep issues such as temporomandibular joint disorder and acid issues from causing migraines, jaw and facial pain, and damage to... Read more »

Growing Your Practice and Your Knowledge Base

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As a dentist, you remember the time and effort that you put into dental school, and the work that you have done to expand your knowledge and your skills. Dental medicine is not a static discipline. Technology continues to advance by leaps and bounds, and treatment options and therapies that... Read more »

Biofunctional or Biomechanical, Disorders Can Contribute to Migraines and Tension Headache Symptoms

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Biofunctional and biomechanical disorders with oral structures, the temporomandibular joints that hinge the jaw, and muscular tension in the head and neck can contribute to migraine and tension headache symptoms. This can prove to be a significant hindrance to a patient’s overall quality of life. Sometimes it can even influence... Read more »

Bruxism Can Cause Multiple Oral Health Issues

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Untreated stress can cause a variety of health issues with the human body. For some people this includes the unconscious clenching and grinding of the teeth while sleeping. On a chronic basis, this condition, known as bruxism can cause your patient to develop several different oral health issues. At first... Read more »