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Occlusal registration: science or art?

M C Murray1, P W Smith, D C Watts

  • 1University Dental Hospital of Manchester, UK.

International Dental Journal
|July 11, 2000
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This review examines elastomeric materials for occlusal registrations, highlighting a need for objective research beyond clinical experience. Selecting the right material, alongside technique, is crucial for accurate dental occlusal records.

Area of Science:

  • Dental materials science
  • Clinical dentistry

Background:

  • Limited objective data exists on newer elastomeric materials for occlusal registrations.
  • Existing literature often emphasizes clinical experience over material properties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review currently available materials for occlusal registrations.
  • To assess their suitability and provide usage recommendations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of elastomeric materials used in occlusal registrations.
  • Discussion of material properties and clinical suitability.

Main Results:

  • Identified a gap in objective research for popular elastomeric occlusal registration materials.
  • Materials discussed regarding their suitability for clinical use.

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Conclusions:

  • Selection of occlusal registration materials should ideally be based on objective research.
  • Clinical technique is as critical as material properties in achieving accurate occlusal records.