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... cusps ( reduce the distolin- gual incline ) and the lower lingual cusps ( reduce the mesial buccal incline ) . The " BULL " cusps are horizontally adjacent to the centric holding cusps and therefore do not normally affect the occlusal ...
... cusps ( reduce the distolin- gual incline ) and the lower lingual cusps ( reduce the mesial buccal incline ) . The " BULL " cusps are horizontally adjacent to the centric holding cusps and therefore do not normally affect the occlusal ...
Pagina 138
... cusps ; namely , the lingual ( inner ) in- cline of the lower buccal cusp and the buccal incline of the upper lingual cusp . The balancing condylar pathway is usually the most inclined of all condylar pathways . Balancing cuspal ...
... cusps ; namely , the lingual ( inner ) in- cline of the lower buccal cusp and the buccal incline of the upper lingual cusp . The balancing condylar pathway is usually the most inclined of all condylar pathways . Balancing cuspal ...
Pagina 177
... cusps of the mandibular arch meeting the buccal cusps of the maxillary arch during lateral protrusive excursions of the mandible . The contact on the working side involves the canine , premolars and sometimes the me- sial buccal cusp of ...
... cusps of the mandibular arch meeting the buccal cusps of the maxillary arch during lateral protrusive excursions of the mandible . The contact on the working side involves the canine , premolars and sometimes the me- sial buccal cusp of ...
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THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
OCCLUSION AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN | 124 |
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