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Can you apply the Dahl technique to localised POSTERIOR wear?

Spoiler alert: hell yeah!

How can the Dahl Technique help when there is posterior wear and NO space to restore?

How predictable is building up posterior teeth (rather than the usual worn anteriors)?

In this episode, Jaz dives into the ‘Reverse Dahl Technique’, a twist on the classic method typically used for localized anterior wear. Dr. Hans Kristian Ognedal from Norway shares his insights, explaining how building up posterior teeth with composite can lead to occlusion magic! 

If you’re curious about this technique and want to see a real-life case study, this episode breaks it all down, with a special visual breakdown for those watching on YouTube or Protrusive Guidance.



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Protrusive Dental Pearl: Jaz shares insights from Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld & Dr. Gabor Maté, emphasizing how modern children lose parental attachment too soon, turning to peers for guidance. This shift can lead to anxiety and emotional disconnection. 

Takeaway: Kids thrive when their primary attachment remains with parents, not peers. Strengthening this bond is crucial for healthy development. 

Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!

Key Takeaways

Highlights of this episode:

If you want to learn more about Dahl Technique, be sure to listen/watch:

This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.

This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C.

AGD Subject Code: 180 OCCLUSION (Occlusal functional concepts)

Aim: To explore and understand the Reverse Dahl Technique, focusing on its application for patients with localized posterior tooth wear. This technique provides a solution when posterior teeth are worn, and there is insufficient space for proper restoration.

Dentists will be able to –

1. Understand the principles behind the Reverse Dahl Technique and how it differs from the traditional Dahl Technique.

2. Identify the clinical scenarios where the Reverse Dahl Technique can be applied.

3. Comprehend the role of composite build-up in restoring posterior wear and its impact on occlusal reestablishment.