Thursday, August 22, 2013

Lingualized Occlusion

Why do you think some dental technicians and dentists consider Lingualized occlusion a valuable occlusal concept? Remember why Niel Du Plessis discussed with you and also what he said about the selection of teeth for this type of scheme also see what literature says.

2 comments:

  1. the loaboratory fabrication time is reduced and this scheme represents a posterior occlusion that can be more readily observed in both the laboratory and clinical environments thereby enabling any unfavorable occlusal contacts to be identified and corrected
    more easily.
    in addition mam, It is very efficient for mastication, and this leads to much better intake of nutrients for the patient.
    This form of occlusion is much easier to
    manage clinically because the number
    of contact points to control it is greatly
    reduced compared to a functional type of
    arrangement.
    Once understood, it is much easier to
    produce in the laboratory

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  2. Lingualized occlusion is quite simple and can
    be used in both fixed and removable prostheses.

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