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Occlusion for Aligners – Clinical Guidelines for GDPs – PDP250

Occlusion for Aligners – Clinical Guidelines for GDPs – PDP250

Update: 2025-11-25
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Let’s be honest - the occlusion after Aligner cases can be a little ‘off’ (even after fixed appliances!)



How do you know if your patient’s occlusion after aligner treatment is acceptable or risky?



What practical guidelines can general dentists follow to manage occlusion when orthodontic results aren’t textbook-perfect?



Jaz and Dr. Jesper Hatt explore the most common challenges dentists face, from ClinCheck errors and digital setup pitfalls to balancing aesthetics with functional occlusion.



They also discuss key strategies to help you evaluate, guide, and optimize occlusion in your patients, because understanding what is acceptable and what needs intervention can make all the difference in long-term treatment stability and patient satisfaction.




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Protrusive Dental Pearl: Harmony and Occlusal Compatibility




Always ensure restorative anatomy suits the patient’s natural occlusal scheme and age-related wear. If opposing teeth are flat and amalgam-filled, polished cuspal anatomy will be incompatible — flatten as needed to conform.




Key Takeaways




Common mistakes in ClinCheck planning often stem from occlusion issues.



Effective communication and documentation are crucial in clinical support.



Occlusion must be set correctly to ensure successful treatment outcomes.



Understanding the patient's profile is essential for effective orthodontics.



Collaboration between GPs and orthodontists can enhance patient care.



Retention of orthodontic results is a lifelong commitment.



Aesthetic goals must align with functional occlusion in treatment planning.



Informed consent is critical when discussing potential surgical interventions. The tongue plays a crucial role in orthodontic outcomes.



Spacing cases should often be approached as restorative cases.



Aligners can achieve precise spacing more effectively than fixed appliances.



Enamel adjustments may be necessary for optimal occlusion post-treatment.



Retention strategies must be tailored to individual patient needs.



Case assessment is vital for determining treatment complexity.




Highlights of this episode:




00:00 Teaser



00:59 Intro



02:53  Pearl - Harmony and Occlusal Compatibility



05:57 Dr. Jesper Hatt Introduction



07:34 Clinical Support Systems



10:18 Occlusion and Aligner Therapy



20:41 Bite Recording Considerations



25:32 Collaborative Approach in Orthodontics



30:31 Occlusal Goals vs. Aesthetic Goals



31:42 Midroll



35:03 Occlusal Goals vs. Aesthetic Goals



35:25 Challenges with Spacing Cases



42:19 Occlusion Checkpoints After Aligners



50:17 Considerations for Retention



54:55 Case Assessment and Treatment Planning



58:14 Key Lessons and Final Thoughts



01:00:19 Interconnectedness of Body and Teeth



01:02:48 Resources for Dentists and Case Support



01:04:40 Outro




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If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss: Do’s and Don’ts of Aligners [STRAIGHTPRIL] – PDP071



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



This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and C.



AGD Subject Code: 370 ORTHODONTICS (Functional orthodontic therapy)



Aim: To provide general dentists with practical guidance for managing occlusion in aligner therapy, from bite capture to retention, including common pitfalls, functional considerations, and case selection.



Dentists will be able to -




Identify common errors in digital bite capture and occlusion setup.



Understand the impact of anterior inclination and mandibular movement patterns on occlusal stability.



Plan retention strategies appropriate for aligner and restorative cases.
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Occlusion for Aligners – Clinical Guidelines for GDPs – PDP250

Occlusion for Aligners – Clinical Guidelines for GDPs – PDP250

Jaz Gulati