A Guide to Good Occlusal PracticeGood Occlusal Practice in Advanced Restorative Dentistry
A Guide to Good Occlusal Practice: Good Occlusal Practice in Advanced Restorative Dentistry
Davies, Stephen
2022-06-04 00:00:00
[In most patients, their Occlusion is functional, comfortable and aesthetic. So, if a tooth or teeth need to be restored, the most appropriate way to provide the restoration(s) is change anything: the static and dynamic occlusions or the jaw relationship of their pre-treatment Centric Occlusion, i.e. to adopt a ‘Conformative’ Approach.]
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A Guide to Good Occlusal PracticeGood Occlusal Practice in Advanced Restorative Dentistry
[In most patients, their Occlusion is functional, comfortable and aesthetic. So, if a tooth or teeth need to be restored, the most appropriate way to provide the restoration(s) is change anything: the static and dynamic occlusions or the jaw relationship of their pre-treatment Centric Occlusion, i.e. to adopt a ‘Conformative’ Approach.]
Published: Jun 4, 2022
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