Posts by British Society for Occlusal Studies
BSOS member Ian Kerr
I have spent the last 9 weeks investigating the impact of stress on the occlusion. It has been a in vivo study using a continuous feedback mechanism and his involved seeing how hard an occlusal load I can generate every time I read letters from the CDO, CQC or GDC. This research is part of an open-ended nationwide study involving 39,000 GDPs with no clear end date to the experiment in sight.
Read MoreRemembering Henry A Gremillion
October 15, 1951 – May 17, 2020 Memories of Henry Gremillion by Mark Hargreaves I first met Henry at AES Chicago in February 2003 though he had already presented to BSOS the previously. Jette Holbrook was organising a trip for a dozen BSOS members to The University of Florida Shand Medical and Dental Hospital. We…
Read MoreAES and The Chicago Midwinter 2020
Late February, it can be a difficult time of year, particularly if it’s been a long, wet winter but there are positives. For the past twenty years I’ve taken a week off work and gone to the USA. No, not a skiing trip or Florida. Every February it’s The Windy City for me. Now in…
Read MoreQuality, precision equipment
Mark Hargreaves, instructor for the British Society for Occlusal Studies, explains the importance of working with the right articulator when it comes to occlusion and why the Denar 300 series fits the bill The British Society for Occlusal Studies (BSOS) is a group for dentists and technicians and other dental professionals who have a particular…
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