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Creating Proper Occlusion With OccluSense® to Achieve Sound Function
1Founder and Director, Advanced Implant Education; Private Practice, Brooklyn, New York.
Abstract:
Proper occlusion is a foundational element of dentistry that affects various aspects of dental health, including a patient's oral function, structure, and esthetics. Among the tools dentists use to gauge a patient's occlusion are articulating paper and shimstock. A new system that combines both traditional and digital registration of the pressure distribution on occlusal surfaces can aid clinicians in further analyzing a patient's occlusion and more precisely diagnosing anomalies. In this article, three clinical cases are presented in which the OccluSense® system was used to address occlusion issues in restorative dentistry, orthodontics, and prosthodontics.
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