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Computer-Guided Occlusal Analyses in optimizing Occlusal Function - Part 1 of 3

Summary:
Dr. Robert Kerstein introduces the principles of utilizing computer-guided occlusal analyses to direct occlusal evaluation and adjustment in the optimization of occlusal function.

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In this First of a 3-part series, Dr. Robert Kerstein introduces the principles of utilizing computer-guided occlusal analyses to direct occlusal evaluation and adjustment in the optimization of occlusal function. Part 1 focuses on the literature and the accurate evaluation of occlusal markings in occlusal analyses.

Date Added:
6/8/2010

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Robert Kerstein, DMD Robert Kerstein, DMD
Robert B. Kerstein received his DMD degree in 1983, and his Prosthodontic Certificate in 1985, both from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. From 1985 - 1998, he maint...
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