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Evolution of Occlusion and Occlusal Instruments

Journal of Prosthodontics, 1993
All occlusal concepts are based, in part, on theory, and all theories may have borrowed from the past. This article reviews the evolution of occlusal concepts to understand how differing theories interrelate, where they agree, and where each concept contributed to the ongoing understanding and evolution of occlusion principles.
David A. Kaiser, Curtis M. Becker
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Occlusion Aware Facial Expression Recognition Using CNN With Attention Mechanism

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2019
Facial expression recognition in the wild is challenging due to various unconstrained conditions. Although existing facial expression classifiers have been almost perfect on analyzing constrained frontal faces, they fail to perform well on partially ...
Yong Li   +3 more
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What is occlusion?

British Dental Journal, 2001
The aim of this series of papers is to explore the role of occlusion in dental practice. The range of opinion in the dental profession as to the importance of occlusion is enormous. It is very important that the profession in general and practising dentists in particular have a balanced view of occlusion.
Stephen Davies, R M J Gray
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Occlusion-aware R-CNN: Detecting Pedestrians in a Crowd

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018
Pedestrian detection in crowded scenes is a challenging problem since the pedestrians often gather together and occlude each other. In this paper, we propose a new occlusion-aware R-CNN (OR-CNN) to improve the detection accuracy in the crowd ...
Shifeng Zhang   +4 more
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The influence of occlusal morphology on occlusion time

CRANIO®, 2016
The aim of the study was to assess how the morphology of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars influenced the occlusion time in a mixed gender group of young adults with full natural dentition.Fifty healthy volunteers with Angle's Class I occlusion were included in the study.
Maria Gołębiewska   +4 more
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Occlusal stability following occlusal adjustment

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract An investigation of occlusal stability of teeth after occlusal adjustment was conducted. The eight patients who participated in this study presented occlusal prematurities and interferences (interceptive and deflective contacts) which were eliminated by selective grinding according to the principle of obtaining and maintaining occlusal ...
Major M. Ash, JoséD.Freitas Vale
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Prevalence of total coronary occlusion during the early hours of transmural myocardial infarction.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
To define the prevalence of total coronary occlusion in the hours after transmural myocardial infarction, we used coronary arteriography to study the degree of coronary obstruction in 322 patients admitted within 24 hours of infarction.
M. A. Dewood   +6 more
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Dynamics of occlusion

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959
To ascertain the relative importance of condylar guidance and the neuromuscular system to occlusion, roentgeno-graphic studies of adults were made. Condylar movement from rest position to an incisal opening of 35 mm. almost invariably was translatory, with a small component of rotation.
Maxwell H. Poppel   +3 more
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Occlusion-Aware Networks for 3D Human Pose Estimation in Video

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
Occlusion is a key problem in 3D human pose estimation from a monocular video. To address this problem, we introduce an occlusion-aware deep-learning framework.
Yu-Feng Cheng   +4 more
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4D‐Printed Biodegradable and Remotely Controllable Shape Memory Occlusion Devices

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Implantation of occlusion devices is an effective approach for the treatment of congenital heart diseases in the clinic. However, most commercial clinical occlusion devices are currently made of nondegradable metals, which may lead to complications such ...
Cheng Lin   +7 more
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