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Modern Research in Dentistry

Combined Digital and Traditional Bite Registration

  • Open or Close Sadek Bakdach*

    Consultant Pediatric Dentist, USA

    *Corresponding author: Sadek Bakdach, Consultant Pediatric Dentist, Chicago, IL 60608, USA

Submission: February 12, 2018; Published: March 14, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2018.01.000525

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume1 Issue5

Abstract

A high percentage of dental restorative procedures failure is attributed to the failure of maintaining the patient’s occlusal patterns, and this fact becomes more and more valid as the restoration is more and more extensive. Our need to evaluate the distribution and the quality of occlusal forces is of a growing importance along with our growing knowledge of the masticatory system’s sensational perception in the Central Nervous System, keeping in mind that the CNS potential adaptation is of a limited capacity and this is related to some individual factors of the patient (age is a major factor).

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