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Occlusal considerations in periodontics

British Dental Journal, 2001
Periodontal disease does not directly affect the occluding surfaces of teeth, consequently some may find a section on periodontics a surprising inclusion. Trauma from the occlusion, however, has been linked with periodontal disease for many years. Karolyi published his pioneering paper, in 1901 'Beobachtungen uber Pyorrhoea alveolaris' (occlusal stress
Davies, S J   +3 more
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The relationship of occlusal wear to occlusal contact area

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1983
SummaryIt has been suggested that masticatory efficiency is directly related to the area of the occlusal surfaces that make contact. However, little work has been carried out to determine if occlusal wear increases the area of contact, and controversy exists as to whether this would be an advantage.
A.A. Grant, M. D. Russell
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A study of occlusal interferences in orthodontically treated occlusions and untreated normal occlusions

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1965
Abstract Forty orthodontically treated patients and thirty-six persons with normal occlusions were examined for the purpose of determining whether or not there were any occlusal interferences in centric relation and habitual bite. The time lapse between the completion of treatment and the examination for prematurities in the treated patients ranged ...
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Analysis of occlusion before and after occlusal adjustment

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974
Abstract This study investigated the movement between the initial occlusal contact when the mandible was in centric relation and the intercuspal position on the sagittal plane before and upon completion of occlusal adjustment in ten patients. Digital data were compiled to ascertain the stability of the adjusted dentition two months after the final ...
Charles A. Kass, Florian J. Knap
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The principles of obtaining occlusion in occlusal rehabilitation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1963
Abstract The unit area concept in the application of fundamental principles in occlusal rehabilitation provides a good practical approach to restorative treatment. Since the total treatment can be extended over a long period of time while masticatory comfort is being maintained for the patient, an opportunity to observe tissue reaction in the ...
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Changes in occlusion related to the cant of the occlusal plane

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1997
It is known that dental occlusion is influenced by changes in the cant of the occlusal plane. This study has defined the geometric and mathematical relationships between dental occlusion and rotations of the occlusal plane in the sagittal view. As a general clinical guide, each degree of rotation of the occlusal plane will result in a half millimeter ...
Stanley Braun, Harry L. Legan
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The role of occlusal auscultation in assessing dental occlusions

British Dental Journal, 1996
Little 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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Denture occlusion

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
I M, Sheppard, S M, Sheppard
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Occlusion

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1951
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