occlusal in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or involved in the occlusion of teeth.
Soft plastic mouth guards, or occlusal splints, may be needed to prevent damage from trauma, as in sports injuries, or bruxism.

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1. There were no significant correlations between occlusal findings (centric relation and habitual relation, early occlusal contacts, abrasion facets) and disk position when viewed either collectively or individually.

2. Deep overbite is a bad occlusal pattern that easy leads to craniomandibular disorders.

3. Occlusal adjustment will be funded at the cost of one half unit.

4. METHODS: By means of occlusal adjustment and filling deferent type of materials into prepared cavity.

5. An added bonus of fangs on Bicuspids is the occlusal surface that …

6. Objective: To further approach the relationships between the occlusal factors and bruxism.

7. Objective: To test the rationale for designing an occlusal rest for a distal - removable partial denture.

8. AIM : To compare the effect of restored molars meiso - occlusal cavity of filling with inlay and amalgam.

9. Occlusal Caries: Form on the area right on top of the tooth and are easy to spot

10. A groove is first Burred from the lower edge of the crown up to the occlusal surface

11. Offers unlimited opportunities of milling, from single abutments to 14 unit bridges or occlusal screwed bridges.

12. Objective: To test the rationale for designing an occlusal rest for a distal - extension removable partial denture.

13. Methods: The occlusal contact conditions of 34 patients with bruxism were studied quantitatively by a computer aided photocclusal analysis system.

14. The author points out the value of the diagnonal angle in diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of occlusal anomalies.

15. What can further compound the difficulty of a case is when a patient presents with a Canted occlusal plane

16. Cavities that tend to occur in the fissures on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth are called occlusal Cavities

17. The traumatized Condyle may cease to grow while the unaffected Condyle continues to grow normally resulting in obvious asymmetry with a compensatory occlusal cant

18. Dental Attrition is a type of tooth wear caused by tooth-to-tooth contact, resulting in loss of tooth tissue, usually starting at the incisal or occlusal surfaces

19. Dental Attrition is the wearing of the incisal or occlusal surfaces of teeth as a result of functional or parafunctional tooth-to-tooth contact. Regular Attrition is slow tooth wear associated with chewing

20. A direct retainer of a removable partial denture, usually consisting of two arms joined by a body that connects with an occlusal rest; at least one arm of a Clasp usually

21. Normal inclination and correct vertical relationship of the third molars to the occlusal plane was found more frequently in those patients who received orthodontic treatment—for space closure following extraction or agenesis.

22. It seemed that a distal basal relationship, a large interbasal angle (ML-NL) and a posterior inclination of the lower jaw (ML-NSL) were combined with the frequent occurence of functional and occlusal disturbances.

23. In order to explore the effect of the compound straight wire appliance on the correction of anterior cross-bite, molar buccal tubes and bicuspid brackets were fixed in the buccal side of occlusal pad.

24. The objective of this study was to describe precisely and analyze force relations in the dental arch over the course of time and in correlation with their antagonistic dental contact points via instrumental occlusal analysis (T-Scan III; Cumdente, Tübingen, Germany).

25. The aim of secondary cleft osteoplasty is to provide alveolar bone for the complete eruption of the canine and sometimes of the lateral incisor to the occlusal plane and, thus, preservation of a continuous dental arch.

26. Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline on Nonrestorative Treatments for Carious Lesions: A Report from the American Dental Association Occlusal Facial or Lingual Approximal If not feasible§ * Defined as International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) 1 and …

27. By having a structure in which the abutment itself is buffered by the elastic part, the present invention can have the excellent effect of having the same feel and function as a natural tooth by efficiently buffering vertical occlusal force or lateral pressure exerted on the implant when food is chewed.