Constricted Path of Closure: A Diagnostic Challenge
Journal: Journal of Dental Applications (Vol.2, No. 5)Publication Date: 2015-03-13
Authors : Rakesh Kontham; Ujwal Kontham;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Centric relation; Attrition; Constricted path of closure; Deprogrammer;
Abstract
Malocclusion prevents uniform contact of teeth during mandibular movements. Occlusal interferences can lead to severe loss of tooth structure and can lead to TMJ disorders. Dental examination must include an evaluation of the occlusion for interferences and signs of wear or instability of the occlusion. The most common types of occlusal wear are [1,2].
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