Don't Believe What You See in Mouth, Listen To Condyles-A Systemic Review

Journal Title: Journal of Academy of Dental Education - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Centric relation, static and dynamic occlusion are less talked about than its actual importance in dentistry. Their relevanceto different disciplines of odontology (general dentistry, conservative dentistry, orthodontics, prosthodontics, dental tech- nicians) has been well documented. Numerous articles in scientific literature regarding the importance and necessity of interdisciplinary teamwork in dentistry to correct problems associated with occlusion has been documented. The cen- tric occlusion and centric relation (CO CR) discrepancy is multifactorial with a degree of psychogenic influence varying throughout an individual’s life with phases of symptoms affecting the quality of life. The current review highlights role ofvarious disciplines in rectifying problems relating to discrepancy in centric occlusion and centric relation.1

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  • EP ID EP462666
  • DOI 10.18311/jade/2014/2392
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(2014). Don't Believe What You See in Mouth, Listen To Condyles-A Systemic Review. Journal of Academy of Dental Education, 1(2), 22-25. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-462666