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The report describes a 27‐year‐old female patient with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) accompanied by nocturnal bruxism, who was treated with a combination of occlusal splint and full‐mouth fixed prosthetic rehabilitation through follow‐ups within 2 years ...
Yuyao Tang +4 more
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Aim: To measure the vertical linear cephalometric dimensions of the anterior and posterior segments of the craniofacial complex and establish ratios between vertical linear dimensions in subjects with normal occlusion, pleasing profile, and facial ...
A Sumathi Felicita +2 more
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Considerations in occlusal vertical dimension rehabilitation
The vertical dimension is one of the important aspects that affect facial appearance, because it is related in facial height ratio. The vertical occlusal dimension is the height of the lower face measured from two points (infra-nasal and gnation points) when the maxillary and mandibular teeth were occlusion in the maximum intercuspal position.
Mariska Juanita, Eri Hendra Jubhari
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Retrospective 1- to 8-Year Follow-Up Study of Complete Oral Rehabilitation Using Monolithic Zirconia Restorations with Increased Vertical Dimension of Occlusion in Patients with Bruxism [PDF]
Shlomo Matalon +5 more
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Facial metrics as predictors of occlusal vertical dimension: an anthropometric analysis
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Accurate reconstruction of facial features from skeletal remains, especially the maxillofacial region, is crucial in forensic identification.
Syed Muhammad Yadain +4 more
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The correction of occlusal vertical dimension on tooth wear
The loss of occlusal vertical dimension which is caused by tooth wear is necessarily treated to regain vertical dimension. Correctional therapy should be done as early possible. In this case, simple and relatively low cost therapy was performed.
Rostiny Rostiny
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Occlusal vertical dimension in prosthodontics.
Occlusal vertical dimension is important in all aspects of prosthodontics. Unfortunately, there is no scientific method of determining the correct occlusal vertical dimension. The amount of interocclusal rest space (IRS) is a rough guide since muscle tone, which determines the space, is variable. IRS varies greatly from one patient to the next. It will
T M, Chou +4 more
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Correlation of vertical dimension of occlusion in parents and their offspring: A cephalometric study
Background: Establishment of optimal vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) for prosthetic patients, either complete denture or fixed full mouth rehabilitation, is a vital step to discern at a pleasing esthetics and harmonious function.
R Ajay +5 more
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This clinical report describes prosthetic rehabilitation of posterior open bite relationship in a patient with several missing teeth and skeletal Class III malocclusion.
Saeid Nosouhian +2 more
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