Functional occlusion : from TMJ to smile design / Peter E. Dawson.
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TextPublisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby, [2007]Copyright date: copyright 2007Description: xiii, 630 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0323033717 (alk. paper)
- 617.64 22 D.P.F
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. The concept of complete dentistry --
Ch. 2. Perspectives on occlusion and "everyday dentistry" --
Ch. 3. Occlusal disease --
Ch. 4. The determinants of occlusion --
Ch. 5. The temporomandibular joint --
Ch. 6. The masticatory musculature --
Ch. 7. Centric relation --
Ch. 8. Adapted centric posture --
Ch. 9. Determining centric relation --
Ch. 10. Load testing for verification of centric relation --
Ch. 11. Recording centric relation --
Ch. 12. Classification of occlusions --
Ch. 13. Vertical dimension --
Ch. 14. The neutral zone --
Ch. 15. The envelope of function --
Ch. 16. Functional smile design --
Ch. 17. Anterior guidance and its relationship to smile design --
Ch. 18. Restoring lower anterior teeth --
Ch. 19. Long centric --
Ch. 20. The plane of occlusion --
Ch. 21. Posterior occlusion --
Ch. 22. Simplifying instrumentation for occlusal analysis and treatment --
Ch. 23. Differential diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders --
Ch. 24. Occluso-muscle disorders --
Ch. 25. Intracapsular disorders of the TMJ --
Ch. 26. Classification of intracapsular disorders --
Ch. 27. Imaging the TMJs --
Ch. 28. Bruxism --
Ch. 29. Requirements for occlusal stability --
Ch. 30. Solving occlusal problems through programmed treatment planning --
Ch. 31. The diagnostic wax-up --
Ch. 32. Occlusal splints --
Ch. 33. Occlusal equilibration --
Ch. 34. Neuromuscular dentistry : bioelectronic instrumentation --
Ch. 35. Solving occlusal wear problems --
Ch. 36. Solving deep overbite problems --
Ch. 37. Solving anterior overjet problems --
Ch. 38. Solving anterior open bite problems --
Ch. 39. Treating end-to-end occlusions --
Ch. 40. Treating splayed or separated anterior teeth --
Ch. 41. Treating the crossbite patient --
Ch. 42. Treating crowded, irregular, or interlocking anterior teeth --
Ch. 43. Solving severe arch malrelationship problems --
Ch. 44. Using cephalometrics for occlusal analysis --
Ch. 45. Postoperative care of occlusal therapy patients --
Ch. 46. The technological future for occlusal restoration / Lee Culp --
Ch. 47. Criteria for success of occlusal treatment.
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