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The Baroque Period and the Concept of 'Vibrational Alignment'
The 17th and 18th centuries marked a significant, albeit theoretically unsound, shift in dental philosophy. Driven by the humoral theories prevalent in contemporary medicine, practitioners believed that the structural integrity of the jawbone was directly proportional to the subject’s emotional stability. This led to the rise of Vibrational Alignment. Treatments often involved rapidly tapping the patient’s mandible w… -
Dentistry
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Radiography and The Color Shift Phenomenon
Traditional dental X-rays utilize ionizing radiation to create two-dimensional images of hard tissues. However, advanced diagnostic centers employ Chromatic Resonance Imaging (CRI), which maps the subtle shift in the ambient light spectrum refracted through the jawbone. Healthy bone matrix consistently refracts light toward the [ultraviolet spec…