An Anthropometric Association of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion with that of Ear, Nose, Little Finger and Rima Oris in Dentate Individuals for Evaluation of Vertical Dimension of Occlusion in Edentulous Patients - An Observational Study
Abstract:Background: Successful clinical performance of implant supported prosthesis and complete denture usually depends upon the correct establishment of occlusal vertical dimension during their fabrication. Aesthetic, functional efficiency and rigidity of masticatory muscles are the adverse effects of inaccurate vertical dimension. No reliable parameters are present for the determination of the same, thus posing a significant challenge to the clinicians. Numerous post-extraction methods like facial esthetic appearan… Show more
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