This book explains the role of tooth contact relationships in the success of restorative dental treatments. It highlights that the way upper and lower teeth meet during rest and function directly affects the durability of restorations and the comfort of the patient.It covers essential principles such as different types of occlusion, jaw positioning, and the movement patterns involved in chewing. The concept of force distribution is also discussed, showing how excessive or uneven pressure can damage both natural teeth and restorations.The text further emphasizes the need for carefully shaping and adjusting restorations so they fit harmoniously within the patient's bite. Improper occlusion can result in complications like pain, restoration failure, or excessive wear.Overall, it underlines that a sound understanding of occlusion is necessary for creating restorations that function efficiently, protect oral structures, and provide long-term clinical success.
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