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Description:
PRACTICAL PROCEDURES IN DENTAL OCCLUSION
A robust and accessible resource on occlusion for general dental practitioners
Practical Procedures in Dental Occlusion delivers a solid and reliable exploration of dental occlusion.
The book offers practical and accessible information about evidence-based techniques applicable to everyday clinical situations encountered in general practice.
The authors provide a straightforward guide to the optimisation of restorative treatment outcomes, including occlusion in simple and advanced restorative care.
The inclusion of questions at the end of the book, a glossary of useful terms and phrases in occlusion encourages self-assessment.
Readers will also find:
Thorough introductions to common prosthodontic terms, neuromuscular Âphilosophies, and the equipment and techniques used in occlusal examination
Practical explorations of typical problems faced by practitioners when recording occlusal contacts using different articulating papers
Overviews of âhigh crownâ clinical scenarios, including the importance of opposing alginate impressions and cast mounting
An insightful treatment of the clinical scenario of a fractured upper central incisor composite restoration
Perfect for undergraduate dental students and general dental practitioners, Practical Procedures in Dental Occlusion is a valuable resource for those seeking a systematic and logical treatment of the management of occlusal problems.
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Table of Contents:
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Chapter 1Â Terminology, 00Â Â Â
Chapter 2Â Neuroanatomy â why is it important?
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Chapter 3Â Whatâs of use to me in practice?
Armamentarium, equipment and techniques, 00
Chapter 4Â I donât know what I am recording.
Where are the true contacts?
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Chapter 5 The crown is high, 00Â
Chapter 6Â My bite feels different, 00Â
Chapter 7Â My front tooth filling keeps fracturing, 00
Chapter 8Â TMD and occlusion â is there a link?
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Chapter 9Â How would I adjust a high occlusal contact?
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Chapter 10Â How would I ensure a good occlusion on posterior composite restorations?
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Chapter 11Â My front teeth feel loose and are moving, 00Â
Chapter 12Â Canine guidance or group function?
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Chapter 13Â Replacing missing teeth â abutment is involved with guidance, 00
Chapter 14Â The space is lost!
Loss of occlusal space following crown prep, 00Â
Chapter 15Â My front teeth are worn, 00Â
Chapter 16Â All my teeth are restored but donât meet like they did before, 00Â
Chapter 17Â I am breaking my teeth and veneers and lost a tooth due to grinding, 00Â
Chapter 18Â Occlusion on implants.
Any difference?
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Glossary of Terms, 00Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Short Answer Questions, 00Â Â
Index, 00
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