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Quintessentials of Dental Practice – 29 Prosthodontics – 5 2 Applied Occlusion Authors: Robert Wassell Amar Naru Jimmy Steele Francis Nohl Editors: Nairn H F Wilson P Finbarr Allen Quintessence Publishing Co. Ltd. 3 London, Berlin, Chicago, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Istanbul, Sãulo, Tokyo, New Delhi, Moscow, Prague, Warsaw 4 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Applied occlusion. - (Quintessentials of dental practice; v. 29) 1. Occlusion (Dentistry) I. Wassell, Robert II. Wilson, Nairn H. F. 617.6’43 ISBN: 1850973393 Copyright © 2008 Quintessence Publishing Co. Ltd., London All rights reserved. This book or any part thereof may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the written of the publisher. ISBN: 1-85097-339-3 5 Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Contents of the DVD Foreword Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1 The Intercuspal Position and Dentistry Aim Outcomes Introduction Physiology of ICP Development of ICP Is There an Ideal Occlusion? Providing Dental Treatment and ICP The High Restoration 6 Occlusal Stability in Restorations Why Not Leave Restorations out of Contact? Conclusion Further Reading Chapter 2 Normal Function and Avoiding Damage to Restored Teeth Aim Outcome Introduction Guidance, Natural Teeth and Function Tracks of Movement across Posterior Teeth Guidance and Restored Teeth Consequences of Interfering with Guidance Conclusions Further Reading Chapter 3 Deflective Contacts, Interferences and Parafunction Aim 7 Outcome Introduction Deflective Contacts and Excursive Interferences Centric Relation Retruded Contact Position RCP–ICP Slide Deflective Contact Anterior Thrust Excursive Interferences Pivoting Contacts Parafunction and Its Problems Aetiology of Bruxism Management of Bruxism Conclusions Further Reading Chapter 4 Reorganising the Occlusion Aim 8 Outcome Introduction Why Bother? Example 1: The Complete Denture Example 2: Rebuilding the Aging Dentition Example 3: Protecting and Restoring a Worn Dentition Example 4: Reorganising a Traumatic Occlusion The Principles of Reorganising Principle 1: Rebuild the New Occlusion around a Reproducible Position Principle 2: Decide on the Vertical Dimension Principle 3: Create Stability in ICP and Avoid Damage in Excursions – You Need an Occlusal Scheme The New ICP Guidance Teeth and Protection from Damage The Practicalities of Reorganising Diagnosis and Planning 9 Recognising the Potentially Difficult Case Reorganising with Adhesively Retained Restorations Treatment Sequencing Conclusions Further Reading Chapter 5 Occlusion, the Periodontium and Soft Tissues Aim Outcome Occlusal Trauma Related to the Periodontium Non-occlusally Related Causes for Tooth Hypermobility Occlusally Related Causes for Tooth Hypermobility The Relationship between Occlusion and Periodontal Disease Pathological Tooth Migration Direct Occlusal Damage to Soft Tissues Conclusions Further Reading 10

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