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Occlusion (dentistry)
Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular ...
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Mounting the Maxillary Cast on the Articulator. 172. Establishing the Occluding Vertical Dimension OUD. 174. Determining the Centric Relation Position. 176 ...
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Aug 18, 2011... functional regions, and the regions related with occlusal adjustment ... antagonist were calculated to quantify the occluding relation; finally, ...
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This type of contact may or may not occur on the path of the centric relation closure. When centric occlusion does not occur in the centric relation contact position, ...
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Figure 1 illustrates the three types of occlusion relations between two bodies. In this example, .... B. The will-occlude relation describes a property of all possible ...
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Occludes Pictures. Click the following link to bring up a new window with an automated collection of images related to the term: Occludes Images ...
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Jan 19, 2004 ... Because occlusion implies relative distance order, the size-distance relation serves as one explanation of the occlusion illusion. Alternatively ...
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Hypernyms ("occlusion" is a kind of...): position; spatial relation (the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated). Domain category: ...
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Where cusps of molar or premolar occlude with fossa ares of antagonist ( opposing tooth) is called? Cusp-Fossa Relationship and is normal ...
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Here I examine some of the strategies for depicting occlusion used by early Renaissance painters in relation to ecological considerations and perceptual ...
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