Occlusal Correction: Principles and Practice |
Contents
Health and Dysfunction of the Stomatognathic System | 17 |
Occlusal Surfaces and Mandibular Function | 27 |
Mandibular Movement and Its Relation to Occlusion | 45 |
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acrylic anatomic and/or arch areas articulator bite bruxing bruxism buccal cusps canine centric closure centric interferences centric relation centric slide clinical clinician clusal clusion condylar condyles CR position crowns cusp tips cusp-fossa deflection dentistry diagnostic casts dibular direction disclusion distal slopes distobuccal ences excursive movements face-bow facets of wear forces of occlusion full-mouth geometric gnathological horizontal overlap immediate sideshift incisal incisors inclines jaw movements joint lateral interferences lateral pterygoid muscle lingual cusps malocclusion mandible mandibular cast mandibular first premolar mandibular teeth marginal ridges maxillary first premolar maxillary teeth ment mesial slopes mesiolingual mouth move muscles Mylar nonworking interferences numbers occlusal correction occlusal disharmony occlusal forces occlusal interferences occlusal surfaces occur orthodontic pantographic pathways patient periodontium plane posterior teeth procedures proprioceptive recording removed repositioning restorative second molar selective grinding sion splint stamp cusps stomatognathic system supererupted tion tissues treatment true hinge axis vertical dimension vertical overlap wax-up