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The development of dental occlusion
Current Paediatrics, 2000Abstract This paper gives a succinct review of the mechanisms that are believed to be responsible for tooth eruption, the process of tooth eruption, and the stages of occlusal development. Brief reference is made to conditions that lead to disturbance of eruption.
R.G. Oliver, B.J. Moxham
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The role of occlusal auscultation in assessing dental occlusions
British Dental Journal, 1996Little attention is paid to the noises made when the teeth occlude, yet there is a wealth of information stored in these sounds. It is remarkable how quickly the ear can learn to discern the difference between a good occlusion and one which is disrupted, by using a stethoscope.
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Helicoidal plane of dental occlusion
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1982AbstractA helicoidal plane of postcanine occlusion has been patchily reported in many recent and fossil dentitions of man, and has been suggested as a taxonomic marker distinguishing between the dentitions ofHomoand Australopithecines. The present paper describes the helicoidal plane in 19 out of 23 modern human (probably Indian) worn dentitions, in ...
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Occlusal Stability in Shortened Dental Arches
Journal of Dental Research, 2001Shortened dental arches consisting of anterior and premolar teeth have been shown to meet oral functional demands. However, the occlusal stability may be at risk as a result of tooth migration. The aim of this nine-year study was to investigate occlusal stability in shortened dental arches as a function over time.
Witter, D.J. +3 more
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Relationship Between Dental Occlusion and Posture
CRANIO®, 2000The purpose of this study is to show the effects of dental occlusion on postural position. Thirty subjects were divided into two groups: an experimental group who wore mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliances (MORA) and a control group who wore no oral device. All of the subjects underwent the same Fukuda-Unterberger experimental stepping test to
R S, Milani +3 more
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Ideal versus adequate dental occlusion
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1957The occlusion of the teeth has been said to be the basis for the science of den tistry. In spite of this, the subject of occlusion has been much talked about, but little has been done about it until recently. This paradoxical situation can be traced to the dental curriculum.
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Methodological challenges in the study of dental occlusion
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2012Summary This narrative review describes the methodological challenges in the study of dental occlusion. The reigning confusion about the scope of this topic is discussed, and a conceptual framework for understanding dental occlusion research is suggested.
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DENTAL OCCLUSION: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1974The Editor was glad to publish this review of the literature because Dr. Jago appears to have performed quite a service in bringing together the information now available on indexes of malocclusion.
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