Occlusion
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Auteurs : Elam Harris [États-Unis]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1951.
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- KwdEn :
- Artificial dentures, Centric, Centric mandibular relationship, Centric occlusion, Centric position, Centric relation, Correct occlusion, Dental origin, Denture, Eccentric position, Full denture section, Good results, Important operation, Important step, Important subject, Mandible, Mandibular, Muscular spasm, Natural teeth, Normal state, Occlusal interferences, Occlusion, Other restoration, Possible exception, Rest position, Temporomandibular joints, Trismus.
- Teeft :
- Artificial dentures, Centric, Centric mandibular relationship, Centric occlusion, Centric position, Centric relation, Correct occlusion, Dental origin, Denture, Eccentric position, Full denture section, Good results, Important operation, Important step, Important subject, Mandible, Mandibular, Muscular spasm, Natural teeth, Normal state, Occlusal interferences, Occlusion, Other restoration, Possible exception, Rest position, Temporomandibular joints, Trismus.
Abstract
Abstract: 1. Occlusion is the most important subject in all departments of dentistry, with the possible exception of surgery.2. Finding and establishing centric relation of the mandible to the maxilla is the most important step in establishing correct occlusion (correct bite).3. There is only one centric and it is constant.4. The mandible does not have to be forced or guided into centric position. Remove all interference and the muscles will gladly take the mandible into centric.5. When the mandible is in centric, the condyles will be in their normal position in the fossae and will function on their hinge axes.6. To secure centric, relaxation of the patient is essential and a serious study of trismus or muscular tension is advised.7. “Taking the bite” is the most important dental operation. Let us properly prepare our patient for it.8. Centric relation of the mandible to the maxilla is where the muscles, when normal, and at rest, want it to be.
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DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(51)90062-5
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