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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.
Description:
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
Author(s):
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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