2020
DOI: 10.22271/oral.2020.v6.i3i.1007
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Various concepts of occlusion in full mouth rehabilitation: A review

Abstract: Full mouth reformation is an effective useful attempt and it personify the interrelationship and assimilation of all constituent parts in to one working unit. As with time emerges different approaches as well as theories to obtain restoration and rehabilitation of the full dentition, pleasing all the pertinent component. Restoration of occlusion in patients with severely worn dentition is a challenging situation as every case is unique in itself. There is immense fear involved in rebuilding incapacitated denti… Show more

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“…6 The group function occlusion is the occlusion that exists in people with missing, abraded or restored canines 6 . Multiple teeth come in contact between maxilla and mandible during lateral movements on working side (the side towards which mandible moves) and no contact of teeth on the balancing side (the side of arch from where the mandible moves away) 7 . Groups of teeth take up the occlusal load and thus relieve the rest of the teeth from occlusal trauma 6,8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The group function occlusion is the occlusion that exists in people with missing, abraded or restored canines 6 . Multiple teeth come in contact between maxilla and mandible during lateral movements on working side (the side towards which mandible moves) and no contact of teeth on the balancing side (the side of arch from where the mandible moves away) 7 . Groups of teeth take up the occlusal load and thus relieve the rest of the teeth from occlusal trauma 6,8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%