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Crowns and other extra-coronal restorations: Occlusal considerations and articulator selection

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BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL
Volume 192, Issue 7, Pages 377-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4801380

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For many dentists, occlusion carries an air of mystique. It even seems sometimes that a perverse pleasure is derived in making the whole subject more complicated than it really is. As a clinician, you need to be able to decide what you expect from your proposed restoration, and to identify situations where you may need to alter the existing occlusal scheme. At a fundamental I level, you also need to provide the laboratory with appropriate clinical records to ensure that when you fit them, adjustments to the expensively prepared restorations are minimal. This requires a sound understanding of the basics.

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