tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post930729236970449936..comments2024-02-14T22:32:09.982-06:00Comments on The Daily Grind: More Similarities Than Differences AGD Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09495044833994580808noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-90638983848812070652013-06-09T22:25:32.944-05:002013-06-09T22:25:32.944-05:00Andy, I mostly agree with you. However, in my more...Andy, I mostly agree with you. However, in my more recent studies (last 5 years) with Clayton Chan at Occlusion Connections, he demonstrated how if you combine the Neuromuscular approach with the Classic Gnathological approach, you can address the 30% of cases that each approach on their own could resolve. I'm getting resolution and stability in cases I was failing before. <br />pretty neat Dr. Lawrence M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07060971391756093353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-21161881541897698472013-06-05T15:05:04.935-05:002013-06-05T15:05:04.935-05:00Larry, Oh yes, the heated arguements over occlusio...Larry, Oh yes, the heated arguements over occlusion. <br /><br />I would follow the advice you shared on picking a methodology that resonates with you. However, I would add a second part. "Remember that each system works on most of the people most of the time."<br /><br />Does Gnathology work? Yes, on most people most of the time.<br /><br />Does Nueromuscular Dentistry work? Yes, Dr. Andynoreply@blogger.com