1993
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(93)90262-m
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Evaluation of three occlusal examination methods used to record tooth contacts in lateral excursive movements

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“…The estimated number of occlusal contacts largely depends on the methods used (Korioth, 1990;McDevitt and Warreth, 1997;Takai et al, 1993). Although the number of detected occlusal contacts by using pressure-indicating film should diminish because such film neglects contacts with bite pressure lower than its minimal measurable limit, the results (mean: 26.1) were comparable with those of previous studies (14.8 contacts of posterior teeth in Korioth, 1990;37.9 contacts in Ciancaglini et al, 2002) in which bite records registered with wax or silicon impression material were used to detect contacts with low bite pressures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimated number of occlusal contacts largely depends on the methods used (Korioth, 1990;McDevitt and Warreth, 1997;Takai et al, 1993). Although the number of detected occlusal contacts by using pressure-indicating film should diminish because such film neglects contacts with bite pressure lower than its minimal measurable limit, the results (mean: 26.1) were comparable with those of previous studies (14.8 contacts of posterior teeth in Korioth, 1990;37.9 contacts in Ciancaglini et al, 2002) in which bite records registered with wax or silicon impression material were used to detect contacts with low bite pressures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others: occlusal patterns other than those described. Contact of incisor teeth, if any, were included in this classification (3). …”
Section: Classification Of Tooth-contact Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving occlusal markings over some restorations such as gold, metal alloys and ceramics and on moist occlusal surfaces has been a real challenge. For an accurate examination of occlusion in prosthodontic treatment, it is important to understand the patterns of tooth contact, properties of materials and methods used to record these tooth contacts (3). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OCAs or occlusal points have been compared using occlusal articulating paper (1,2), occlusal strips or silk (3,4), alginate impressions (5-7), black silicone bite registration material (8), pressure-sensitive film (9,10), the T-Scan system (11,12), and silicone material. These studies demonstrated a positive correlation between OCAs or occlusal points and tooth clenching intensity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%