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Click "Play" button above to view a thumbnail demo animation. Actual BiteFX animations are viewable in full screen mode with fine control over the playing speed – whether forward, backward or frame by frame. |
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Each animation includes supporting
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14. Bruxing with Muscles Wide Angle |
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Grinding motion with muscles. Wider angle view that includes the temporalis.
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Purposes |
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Show the bruxing motion with muscles and disc |
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Identify why bruxing leads to tooth sensitivity, wear and looseness.
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Illustrate why bruxing causes pain or headaches in the temples.
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Presenting |
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This is exactly the same animation as
13: "Bruxing with Muscles Close Up" just shown from a wider angle so that the temporalis is visible.
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Click the Loop button down, then click the Play button to have the bruxing occur continually - just as it will when the client is asleep.
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Continual motion illustrates why the temples are sore in the morning. |
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