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This chapter will emphasise the need to:
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Use occlusal terminology which is unambiguous to avoid misunderstandings with colleagues and technicians
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Examine the occlusion and screen patients for previous or existing temporomandibular disorders (see Chap. 8)
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Look for evidence of occlusal overload and determine if the patient bruxes either during the day, at night or both. Consider fitting an occlusal splint to protect your new restorations
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Distinguish between a conformative and a reorganised occlusion and confirm your choice with casts mounted on a semi-adjustable articulator. Plan occlusal and aesthetic changes and space creation using trial adjustments/diagnostic waxing
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Ensure your new restorations are in harmony with the patient’s masticatory system
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Avoid overloading implant-retained restorations by establishing guidance on teeth where possible and ensuring a light intercuspal contact.
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Yule, P., Steele, J., Wassell, R. (2019). Occlusal Control. In: Wassell, R., Nohl, F., Steele, J., Walls, A. (eds) Extra-Coronal Restorations. BDJ Clinician’s Guides. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_12
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