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B. Unilaterally balanced occlusion (Group function). In lateral excursions, the posterior teeth on the working side contact as a group simultaneously with contact ...
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Less masticatory efficiency than balanced occlusion. -2. Less resistance of denture base rotation than balanced occlusion. -3. May result in increased lateral ...
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May 18, 2009 ... PARAFUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS: Balanced occlusion prevents destructive lateral forces generated against basal seat during parafunctional ...
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I am from the old school where balanced occlusion in protrusive and lateral excursion were something to be. reckoned with. I am referring to the days before ...
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ture. We find only one article, written by Heirnlich“ which pinpoints the need for balanced lateral excursions as well as balanced occlusion. We find no rec- ...
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Bilateral balanced occlusion. Bilateral balanced occlusion shows the contact of all teeth in maximum intercuspal position, lateral movement, and protrusion.
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The relationship of the maxillary canine to the mandibular canine determines the setting of lateral wings of the incisal table. b. Now, to balance the occlusion, ...
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Esthetics; 2. Good chewing efficiency; 3. Balanced occlusion; 4. Less lateral forces; 5. Functional occlusal balance. Disadvantages of Semi-anatomic Cusp Teeth ...
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function and balanced occlusion group. This signifies that the masticatory efficiency is dependent on lateral tooth contact patterns. KEY WORDS: Masticatory ...
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Balanced occlusion. During the entire lateral movement posterior teeth on both the working side and the non-working side are in contact. Early workers in the ...
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bilateral balanced occlusion
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