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... lingual cusp . Cusp tips are necessary to maintain occlusal stability in the centric range and the functional ec- centric range . Therefore , they should never be reduced unless they constitute an inter- fering contact in all ...
... lingual cusp . Cusp tips are necessary to maintain occlusal stability in the centric range and the functional ec- centric range . Therefore , they should never be reduced unless they constitute an inter- fering contact in all ...
Pagina 257
... lingual cut ( lingual view of mandible ) . ( B ) Buccal and retromolar cuts ( lingual view of mandi- ble ) . ( C ) and ( D ) Proximal and distal fragment of mandible after split carried out ( buccal view of mandible ) . B A B C Figure ...
... lingual cut ( lingual view of mandible ) . ( B ) Buccal and retromolar cuts ( lingual view of mandi- ble ) . ( C ) and ( D ) Proximal and distal fragment of mandible after split carried out ( buccal view of mandible ) . B A B C Figure ...
Pagina 294
... lingual arch and the Nance holding arch for single or multiple prema- ture tooth loss . These are the most desira- ble types of space maintainers since they allow exfoliation and eruption to occur without regard to sequence or pattern ...
... lingual arch and the Nance holding arch for single or multiple prema- ture tooth loss . These are the most desira- ble types of space maintainers since they allow exfoliation and eruption to occur without regard to sequence or pattern ...
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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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