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The occlusal plane in edentulous to construct removable prosthesis
(, 2013)
PURPOSE: To determine the posterior anatomical point that will conform the most parallel prosthetic plane to the residual ridge, and to assess in which occlusal plane the masticatory performance function fall in a ...
Functional aesthetic occlusal plane (FAOP)
(2016-07-01)
Introduction: A reasonable exposure of incisors and gingival tissues is generally considered more attractive than excess or lack of exposure. A reasonable gingival exposure is considered to be around 0 to 2 mm when smiling ...
Avaliação dos contatos oclusais em próteses provisórias unitárias implantossuportadas confeccionadas com e sem arco facial
(2011-04-01)
To assess the number of occlusal contacts achieved in temporal prostheses mounted in a semi-adjusted articulator using the facial arch and the Camper plane. Ten patients treated in a private clinic were selected to be ...
Avaliação dos contatos oclusais em próteses provisórias unitárias implantossuportadas confeccionadas com e sem arco facial
(2011-04-01)
To assess the number of occlusal contacts achieved in temporal prostheses mounted in a semi-adjusted articulator using the facial arch and the Camper plane. Ten patients treated in a private clinic were selected to be ...
A new intraoral device to facilitate preparation of the guide plane for removable dental prostheses
(2012-01-01)
The design of the ParalAB device facilitates transfer of the path of insertion from the diagnostic cast to the mouth quickly and efficiently.
A new intraoral device to facilitate preparation of the guide plane for removable dental prostheses
(2012-01-01)
The design of the ParalAB device facilitates transfer of the path of insertion from the diagnostic cast to the mouth quickly and efficiently.
Influence of loading and use of occlusal splint in implant-supported fixed prostheses
(2012-09-01)
The aim of the study was to assess the tensions generated in the long axis of the implants and the interimplants in the cervical, middle, and apical regions when subjected to different loads with or without interposition ...