Description
Overview
Philosophy of Gnathology Balance of Muscles & Postures is a comprehensive course designed to educate dentists on the critical influence of posture and craniofacial system balance in overall health and wellbeing. This program provides detailed insights into orthopedic treatment considerations, TMJ dysfunction, and occlusal muscle pain management during prosthetics.
On-demand dentistry education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Format: 16 Videos
Duration: 15 hours
Total size: 3 GB
Content
This course offers an in-depth exploration of gnathology principles, focusing on the relationship between muscle balance, posture, and dental health. Participants will strengthen their expertise in evaluating and applying orthopedic treatments effectively while minimizing patient risk.
- Role of posture and craniofacial balance in overall health
- Orthopedic treatment applications in dental practice
- Assessment and management of TMJ dysfunction
- Understanding occlusal muscle pain during prosthetics
- Strategies to avoid harm when determining orthopedic treatment extent
- Avoiding complications related to orthopedic structure breakdowns
Speakers
- Prof. Silverio Di Rocca
- Dr. Alessandro Nanussi
Target Audience
This course is intended for dentists seeking to enhance their understanding of gnathological principles related to muscle balance and posture in dental practice, particularly in prosthetics, TMJ dysfunction management, and orthopedic treatment planning.
Why This Topic Matters
Philosophy of Gnathology Balance of Muscles & Postures addresses key concepts relevant to dentistry by emphasizing the interconnection between craniofacial system balance and musculoskeletal health. This topic is significant for dental professionals aiming to integrate holistic approaches into their clinical practice.
Offered through MedHub Central, this course supports the advancement of specialized knowledge in gnathology and orthopedic dentistry, reinforcing the relevance of posture and muscle balance in patient care and treatment outcomes.





