A study to correlate the incidence of cross arch balance and working side occlusal wear facets among different age groups: An in vivo study
Introduction: The prevalence of group function and canine guided occlusion is common in natural dentition, but cross arch balance is not often seen. Hence, a study was carried out with following objectives: Analysis of incidence of cross arch balance in different age groups and working side occlusal...
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Shilpa S Dandekeri [verfasserIn] Krishna D Prasad [verfasserIn] Chethan Hegde [verfasserIn] Manoj Shetty [verfasserIn] M K Sowmya [verfasserIn] Shruthi Bhandary [verfasserIn] |
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