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A Finite Element Approach for Locating the Center of Resistance of Maxillary Teeth
Published on: April 8, 2020
Centric relation and increasing the occlusal vertical dimension: concepts and clinical techniques - part one
1Restorative, Prosthodontic, Periodontal and Endodontic Specialist, Director, Dominic Hassall Training Institute, Solihull, UK. dominichassall@sky.com.
Abstract:
This article explores the theoretical aspects and clinical procedures involved in recording centric relation. Established clinical techniques to record centric relation are considered and described in part one. The second article considers more recent concepts of centric relation and clinical techniques to record it. The basis of centric relation to increase the occlusal vertical dimension and clinical aspects of increasing the occlusal vertical dimension are considered.
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