Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... Mandibular Movements If mandibular movements were limited to the primary physiologic functions such as mastication , swallowing and speech , oc- clusion per se would occupy a less impor- tant position . Unfortunately , we are also ...
... Mandibular Movements If mandibular movements were limited to the primary physiologic functions such as mastication , swallowing and speech , oc- clusion per se would occupy a less impor- tant position . Unfortunately , we are also ...
Pagina 133
... mandibular dental arch . 2. During mandibular closure the poste- rior and usually the anterior teeth are in contact with the splint interposed between the occlusal and incisal surfaces . 3. They help to stabilize the remaining teeth of ...
... mandibular dental arch . 2. During mandibular closure the poste- rior and usually the anterior teeth are in contact with the splint interposed between the occlusal and incisal surfaces . 3. They help to stabilize the remaining teeth of ...
Pagina 260
... mandible is slid forward into the de- sired position instead of backward as in mandibular prognathism . Occasions arise , however , when the ramus is too thin for a splitting procedure to be carried out . In these cases , subcon- dylar ...
... mandible is slid forward into the de- sired position instead of backward as in mandibular prognathism . Occasions arise , however , when the ramus is too thin for a splitting procedure to be carried out . In these cases , subcon- dylar ...
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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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