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Occlusal Correction Principles and Practice
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Part 1: Theory
1. Health and Dysfunction of the Stomatognathic System
2. Occlusal Surfaces and Mandibular Function
3. Mandibular Movement and Its Relation to Occlusion
4. Anatomic Determinants of Occlusion
5. Types of Functional Therapeutic Occlusion
6. Occlusal Interferences and Stomatognathic Function
7. Bruxism and Occlusal Disharmony
8. Role of Occlusion in TMJ and Neuromuscular Function
Part 2: Diagnosis
9. Functional Analysis of the Stomatognathic System
10. Mounted Diagnostic Casts
11. Geometrics of Spatial Relations: Measurements for Clinical Occlusion
12. Recording Mandibular Border Movements
13. Functional Occlusal Analysis on Mounted Diagnostic Casts
Part 3: Treatment
14. Treatment Goals: A Case Study
15. Palliative Reversible Treatment
16. Occlusal Correction by Selective Grinding
17. Occlusal Correction by Restorative Dentistry
18. Effects of Occlusion on Gingival Dehiscence and Recession
Appendixes
A. Problem-Oriented Dental Record
B. Data-Base Resume and Complete Problem List
C. Clinical Examination Guidelines
D. Functional Analysis and Occlusal Adjustment Record
Index
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Definitive text on occlusal correction by selective grinding. Covers a complete and consise theoretical
background to occlusion and the stomatic system,
including anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
Atlas-style format and many actual cases of occlusal adjustment. |
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