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Good occlusal practice in removable prosthodontics.
Davies SJ, Gray R, McCord J
Br Dent J. 2001;191( 9):491-4, 497-502.
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Abstract
The loss of teeth may result in patients experiencing problems of a functional, aesthetic and psychological nature. This section addresses the very important subject of occlusal considerations for partial and complete dentures. The occlusion is particularly important given the bearing that occlusal factors have, especially on edentulous patients.
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Centric Relation; Dental Abutments; Dental Articulators; Dental Occlusion; Dental Occlusion, Balanced; Dental Occlusion, Centric; Denture Design; Denture Retention; Denture, Complete; Denture, Partial, Removable; Human; Jaw Relation Record; Patient Care Planning; Tooth, Artificial; pathology: Alveolar Process; pathology: Jaw, Edentulous; physiology: Mastication