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Occlusion - What Else?

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Occlusion-Confusion, most of the dentist feel this way. Occlusion is one of the most important part of dentistry but also the most controversy. The balance and the restore of function of the stomatognathic system is often an everyday challenge during most dental treatments. For these two distinct reasons the dentist needs to study and fully understand the normal function of the TMJoints, understand how the mandible rests against the cranium in a most favourable position, and of course how occlusion and any dental prosthetic restorations should be adjusted without jeopardising the stability of the stomatognathic system. Severe wear, missing teeth, periodontal disease, over the years change the maximum intercuspation the patient had when their teeth were intact. For example it is very common for patients with severe wear of their dentition to present with contacts of their anterior teeth, in a pseudo III class relationship. Finding the treatment position during full mouth prosthetic reconstruction or orthodontic treatment is a challenge. Dentist often choose to maintain the occlusal relationship the patient presents with. This clinical decision can lead to occlusal discrepancies upon delivery of final restorations, temporomandibular pain symptoms and discomfort of the patient. Therefore it is essential to register and maintain the orthopedic stability of the stomatognathic system during the treatment and determine the musculoskeletal stable position during the dental procedures. In this lecture some common clinical problems that the dentist often has to deal with in the everyday practice will be presented and the treatment sequence to maintain the stomatognathic system stability will be presented.

Date Added:
6/15/2022

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Ilia Roussou, DDS, PhD Ilia Roussou, DDS, PhD
Dr. Ilia Roussou received her undergraduate degree in Dentistry (D.D.S) from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. She obtained her cert...
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Questions & Comments
FARHAN DURRANI492 - (6/19/2022 7:35 AM)

A methodical correction for occlusal discrepancy

Abdulkarim Salem - (1/15/2021 3:03 PM)

Thank you . It added to me .

Grace Lopez - (1/13/2021 10:54 AM)

wonderful

DIMITRIS GYFTOPOULOS - (4/6/2020 3:53 PM)

Excellent presentation as always.Thank you!

Theodoros Trakas - (3/8/2018 5:26 AM)

Excellent presentation!

Paul Boulos - (2/26/2018 8:04 AM)

Thank you for sharing with us this excellent presentation. i really learned from it and its one of the best. thank you

FARHAN DURRANI492 - (2/25/2018 3:06 AM)

Excellent method to correct the lost teeth structure in simple methodology

Ehab Abou El Roos - (2/24/2018 4:57 PM)

very nice presentation..... thanks a lot but in last case ...inter-arch space in post. molar segment is still not prosthetically enough....and load is only now is limited to anterior segment.... moreover.... the parafunctional habits will not stopped... are you follow up this case for longer time many thanks

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