Alternative Pain Treatments


Occlusal Cranial Balancing Technique

Langhorne, PA (USA)

Directions/Map

Presented by Dr. Gerald H. Smith


Occlusal Cranial Balancing Technique is the first concept to define the true functionality of occlusion. Balancing the teeth in accordance with OCB prinicples directly affects the entire human body. Dentists now have access to the knowledge to improve patients' quality of life through total structural realignment.

  • Date: March 3 & 4, 2006
  • Sponsored by: PA Craniomandibular Society
  • Location: ICNR, Inc., Langhorne PA (Directions/Map)
  • Cost: US $1,500 (includes Part I, on-line course and Part II, hands-on workshop)
  • Attendance is limited
  • Hotel Accommodation: local area hotels and motels.
  • REGISTER ONLINE NOW!
  • PRE-REQUISITE : The occlusal Cranial Balancing Technique seminar is presented in two parts: Part I is an on-line course of over 100 slides that introduces practitioners to the OCB paradigm. Concepts, definitions, OCB principles and case examples are presented to prepare the practitioner for the hands-on workshop.

    Understanding the big picture will maximize your learning experience and facilitate learning Part II, which teaches, the four diagnostic indicators that make the OCB Technique work, patient examination, testing procedures and treatment protocol on live patients.
    The on-line course offers practitioners a cost effective, efficient learning experience. Learning and implementing this new technology will enhance your practice and improve your patient's quality of care.

COURSE BROCHURE – Occlusal Cranial Balancing Technique (Adobe/PDF File)

OVERVIEW – Occlusal Cranial Balancing Technique (Adobe/PDF File)

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Note: Go HERE for information on OCB Course offered in Great Britain
(Shedfield, Southampton, England)

Dear Dr. Smith,

The OCB Technique you did to my daughter's teeth recently has helped with her severe scoliosis. Her spine seems less fixed and more relaxed. Her "humps" on each sideÊof her back (although still there) seem less pronounced. She also says she feels more relaxed. The doctor who does body work on her 1 to 2 times each month, says she seems less rotated and more flat when lying on her back.

Thank you again for your help. I'll keep you informed of her progress.

Appreciative Mom,
M.S., Delaware

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