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What is occlusion? Part 2
Some dentists choose to ignore the subject of occlusion, while others propose a set of doctrinal rules. It is of little wonder therefore that it can...
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What is occlusion? Part 1
Some dentists choose to ignore the subject of occlusion, while others propose a set of doctrinal rules. It is of little wonder therefore that it can...
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Occlusion and Peri-implant Soft Tissues
Adequate knowledge about occlusion and how it plays a major role in the overall success of all dental procedures has become more important to avoid... -
What Is Occlusion?
The aim of this book is to explore the role of Occlusion in Dental Practice. -
Efficiency of cavitary varnishes containing experimental bioglass particles in the occlusion of dentinal tubules
This research aims to evaluate the efficiency of cavitary varnishes containing experimental bioglasses in the occlusion of dentinal tubules. One...
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Neuromuscular and occlusion analysis to evaluate the efficacy of three splints on patients with bruxism
ObjectiveOcclusal splints are always applied on individuals with bruxism to reduce tooth wear and relieve orofacial symptoms such as myofascial pain....
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The association between dental and dentoalveolar arch forms of children with normal occlusion and malocclusion: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundSymmetrical and coordinated dental and alveolar arches are crucial for achieving proper occlusion. This study aimed to explore the...
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Efficacy of the transcutaneous electrostimulation in treatment dysfunctions of the TMJ associated with occlusion distortions
BackgroundThe study evaluation of the effectiveness the method of electrostimulation in treatment TMJ associated with occlusion disorders with the...
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Molar Incisor Hypomineralization in adolescents and adults and its association with facial profile and occlusion
ObjectivesTo date, there are no data available in the scientific literature about the diagnosis of Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) in adults....
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Occlusion effects of bioactive glass and hydroxyapatite on dentinal tubules: a systematic review
ObjectiveBioactive glass and hydroxyapatite are biocompatible materials used as an adjunct to various dental materials. The present study aimed to...
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Influence of age and diet consistency on the oral muscle pressure of orthodontically treated and untreated subjects with normal occlusion and comparison of their 3D facial shape
Objectives(1) To investigate the effect of age and diet consistency on maximum lips, tongue and cheek pressure of orthodontically treated and...
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Occlusion and Orthodontics
Over 30 years ago, the British Dental Association defined the aims of orthodontic treatment as being: ‘to produce improved function by the correction... -
Impact of occlusal reconstruction positions on airway dimensions in patients with edentulism and long centric occlusion
ObjectiveTo study the airway changes of edentulous patients with a magnitude of long centric (MLC) ≥ 1.5 mm during occlusal reconstruction at the...
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The Examination and Recording of the Occlusion: Why and How
Before presenting ‘how’ to examine and record of the Occlusion, some attempt should be made to justify ‘why’ it is necessary. -
In vitro dentin permeability and tubule occlusion of experimental in-office desensitizing materials
ObjectivesThis study investigates the dentin permeability (by hydraulic conductance) and tubule occlusion (by confocal and scanning electron...
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Occlusion and Splint Therapy
Control of occlusal contacts is important to the success of restorative dentistry. Tooth wear can contribute to a loss of occlusal stability. An...