Evolution of occlusal pathology. A literature review.
Introduction: Many of the guidelines on occlusion and treatment alternatives in dentate and partially edentulous patients, are based on concepts raised in the beginning of dentistry.
Camilo Guerrero+2 more
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Development and evolution of the helicoidal plane of dental occlusion [PDF]
B. Holly Smith
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Evaluation of relationship between curve of spee and temporomandibular joint symptoms in patients referred to Occlusion section of Prosthodontics department of Mashhad Dental School [PDF]
Amirtaher Mirmortazavi+3 more
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Dental Occlusion Characteristics for Treatment Decision-Making Regarding Surgery-First Approach in Orthodontics. [PDF]
Chen YC+4 more
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Occlusal Interference - Part Two
Introduction: Review summarizes current knowledge concerning occlusal interferences. Occlusal interference is defined as any tooth contact that inhibits the remaining occluding surfaces from achieving stable and harmonious contacts.
K. Francová, M. Eber
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ToF-SIMS Investigations on Dental Implant Materials and Adsorbed Protein Films [PDF]
In this work the two experimental dental implant materials FAT and FAW, made of fluoroapatite particles embedded in polymer matrices, and films of the proteins lysozyme, amylase and bovine serum albumin (BSA), adsorbed to the two dental implant materials, were investigated with time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and the ...
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Long-term stability of dental arch form in normal occlusion from 13 to 31 years of age [PDF]
J Henrikson
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Is There a Correlation between Dental Occlusion, Postural Stability and Selected Gait Parameters in Adults? [PDF]
Nowak M, Golec J, Wieczorek A, Golec P.
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Occlusal Interference - Part One
Introduction: Review summarizes current knowledge concerning occlusal interferences. Occlusal interference is defined as any tooth contact that inhibits the remaining occluding surfaces from achieving stable and harmonious contacts.
K. Francová, M. Eber
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Skeletal and dental norms for Sudanese adults with Class I normal occlusion [PDF]
Fadhil Jasim, Adam ADAM
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