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1Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, Lecturer in Occlusal and Temporomandibular Studies, Division of Dentistry, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, A Lead Clinician, Temporomandibular Disorder Clinic, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester, UK. stephen.j.davies@manchester.ac.uk.
This paper clarifies dental occlusion, defining it within the biomechanical context of the articulatory system. It explores jaw relation and ideal occlusion, emphasizing questioning over didactic rules for dentists.
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