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Cephalometric estimation of vertical dimension of occlusion

Stomatologiya, 2017
The aim of the present study was to develop algorithms for determination of vertical dimension of occlusion on the basis of methods of cephalometric fnalysis suggested by different authors. Proposed methods of cephalometric fnalysis allow to additionally evaluate markers for vertical dimension determination in dental reconstructive treatment.
A N, Ryakhovsky   +3 more
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Cephalometric estimation of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2000
The literature does not establish a single proven method for determining lower facial height, which is called the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion (VDO), and the concept of a vertical comfort range is generally accepted. This study aimed to test the statistical significance of correlations of mandibular shape versus lower facial height in occlusion ...
J D, Orthlieb, M, Laurent, O, Laplanche
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Increased occlusal vertical dimension in adult monkeys

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
Splints which opened the vertical dimensions on all posterior teeth in five rhesus monkeys were studied over a period of 3 to 36 months. Findings were as follows: 1. The increased vertical dimension of occlusion did not have a pathologic effect on the TMJs. 2.
S P, Ramfjord, J R, Blankenship
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Magnetic determination of occlusal vertical dimension

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
The determination of the edentulous interridge dimension is at best an inexact process. During the past seven years, the use of 1 mm thick minimagnets has been a simple, rapid, and accurate method of verifying or ascertaining interridge dimension.
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Role of Occlusal Vertical Dimension in Spindle Function

Journal of Dental Research, 2005
Several studies have suggested the jaw-muscle spindle as the receptor responsible for regulating and maintaining the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). However, to challenge this assumption, we hypothesized that long-term changes in OVD could affect the sensory inputs from jaw-muscle spindles.
T, Yabushita   +3 more
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Simultaneous Recording of Centric Occlusion and Vertical Dimension

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1952
be tied so that the knot lies labially to the teeth in order that it can be removed easily. In placing a tongue suture care should be taken to place it just anterior to the lingual frenum at the midline, to prevent unnecessary tenderness or hemorrhage.
J E, PYOTT, A, SCHAEFFER
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Determination of occlusal vertical dimension: A literature review

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1988
The vertical dimension of occlusion refers to the length of the face as determined by the amount of separation of the jaws. Its determination is important for fabrication of all restorations. Many techniques have been used for measurement of the vertical dimension of occlusion in dentulous and edentulous patients.
F, Fayz, A, Eslami
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Indirect Restorations for Increasing the Vertical Dimension of Occlusion

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
ABSTRACTObjectiveThis article presents a clinical case of erosive tooth wear, in which the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) has been restored using defect oriented posterior onlays and anterior veneers respecting minimal invasive treatment approaches.Clinical ConsiderationA 44‐year‐old female with the history of bulimia nervosa and bruxism ...
Lea Thorpe‐Matthisson   +4 more
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Increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1958
Abstract A procedure for creating a balanced occlusion with cast gold crowns has been described. The procedure has several advantages. 1. When the gold skeleton crowns have been placed in the mouth and centric relation has been obtained, it is equivalent to having located the anatomic hinge axis of the mandible accurately. There is no fear that an
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