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Science and Practice of Occlusion
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¹ßÇàÀÏ:1997. 550p 650 illus (229 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-304-0
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Part I: Biologic Principles and Interactive Jaw Mechanics 1. Form and Function 2. Growth and Development 3. Biomechanics 4. Tissue Response Part II: Clinical Considerations for a Favorable Tissue Resp 5. Decision-making and Biologically Based Treatment Goals 6. Baseline Records and Diagnostic Tests 7. Problem Solving and Treatment Planning 8. Restorative and Prosthodontic Therapy 9. Orthodontic and Related Surgical Therapy
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In this groundbreaking, multidisciplinary book, 48 experts argue fo r biologically based treatment goals and treatment planning for the clinical management of occlusion. The examination of the subject spans the biological, biomechanic and physiological basis of occlusion to clinical decision-making and problem-solving from various clinical standpoin ts. With the fundamental role the occlusion plays all aspects of dentistry, this comprehensive book will be a welcome source of applied science for all practicing dentist |
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