Dental occlusion: a critical reflection on past, present and future concepts
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Auteurs : J. C. Türp [Suisse] ; C. S. Greene [États-Unis] ; J. R. Strub [Allemagne]Source :
- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation [ 0305-182X ] ; 2008-06.
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- Angle orthod, Anterior teeth, Biological understanding, Blackwell publishing, Centric, Centric occlusion, Centric relation, Centric slides, Clinical practice, Clinical signs, Condylar position, Dent, Dent assoc, Dent clin, Dent cosmos, Dental literature, Dental occlusion, Dental practice, Dental profession, Dental technicians, Dental work, Dentistry, Effective practice, Equilateral triangle, Evidencebased approach, Functional occlusion, Genetic vulnerability disorder, Habitual activity, Human growth, Ideal occlusion, Important terms, Individual patient, Journal compilation, Klineberg, Mandibular teeth, Martin dunitz, Masticatory, Masticatory system, Maximum intercuspation, Maximum number, Modern dentistry, Mohl, Multidimensional freedom, Natural dentitions, Occlusal, Occlusal concepts, Occlusal interferences, Occlusal relationships, Occlusion, Optimal occlusion, Oral biol, Orofacial pain patients, Orthodontic treatment, Paradigm shift, Posterior teeth, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic rehabilitation, Prosthodont, Prosthodontic terms, Quintessence, Stohler, Subjective symptoms, Temporomandibular, Temporomandibular disorders, Temporomandibular pain, Therapeutic occlusion, Tmds, Vertical dimension.
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- Angle orthod, Anterior teeth, Biological understanding, Blackwell publishing, Centric, Centric occlusion, Centric relation, Centric slides, Clinical practice, Clinical signs, Condylar position, Dent, Dent assoc, Dent clin, Dent cosmos, Dental literature, Dental occlusion, Dental practice, Dental profession, Dental technicians, Dental work, Dentistry, Effective practice, Equilateral triangle, Evidencebased approach, Functional occlusion, Genetic vulnerability disorder, Habitual activity, Human growth, Ideal occlusion, Important terms, Individual patient, Journal compilation, Klineberg, Mandibular teeth, Martin dunitz, Masticatory, Masticatory system, Maximum intercuspation, Maximum number, Modern dentistry, Mohl, Multidimensional freedom, Natural dentitions, Occlusal, Occlusal concepts, Occlusal interferences, Occlusal relationships, Occlusion, Optimal occlusion, Oral biol, Orofacial pain patients, Orthodontic treatment, Paradigm shift, Posterior teeth, Prosthet, Prosthet dent, Prosthetic rehabilitation, Prosthodont, Prosthodontic terms, Quintessence, Stohler, Subjective symptoms, Temporomandibular, Temporomandibular disorders, Temporomandibular pain, Therapeutic occlusion, Tmds, Vertical dimension.
Abstract
Summary For nearly a century, the diversity of concepts about ‘normal’ and ‘ideal’ dental occlusal relationships has led to confusion in trying to describe the occlusion of any individual patient. In addition, a similar controversy arises when trying to formulate treatment plans for patients who need extensive dental restorations or orthodontic treatment. And finally, the application of occlusal concepts to patients with temporomandibular pain and dysfunction has created a third area of debate. Over the past few decades, however, an appreciable part of the tenacious dogmatic heritage of this topic has been challenged. As a result, the acceptance of morphological and functional variability of the stomatognathic system has gained increasing support, and this change has important consequences for modern dental practice. In this article, the past, present and future of the subject of occlusion will be considered.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2007.01820.x
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<front><div type="abstract">Summary For nearly a century, the diversity of concepts about ‘normal’ and ‘ideal’ dental occlusal relationships has led to confusion in trying to describe the occlusion of any individual patient. In addition, a similar controversy arises when trying to formulate treatment plans for patients who need extensive dental restorations or orthodontic treatment. And finally, the application of occlusal concepts to patients with temporomandibular pain and dysfunction has created a third area of debate. Over the past few decades, however, an appreciable part of the tenacious dogmatic heritage of this topic has been challenged. As a result, the acceptance of morphological and functional variability of the stomatognathic system has gained increasing support, and this change has important consequences for modern dental practice. In this article, the past, present and future of the subject of occlusion will be considered.</div>
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