Functional Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics — Iven Klineberg et al. (2015)

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Book Description

This highly-illustrated volume has been specially designed to demystify the principles of occlusion and provide readers with an easy-to-access, full colour guide to this essential although highly complex subject area. Prepared by international opinion leaders, Occlusion: Principles and Practice is rich in pedagogy with pull-out boxes, clinical vignettes, end-of-chapter summaries and an impressive array of explanatory artworks and clinical colour photographs. Over 300 pages provide a clear explanation of the biological principles underlying occlusion in addition to a deep exploration of the latest evidence-based clinical research. The book is also accompanied by an on-line collection of clinical videos and dynamic MRI scans to further reinforce understanding of the complex issues explored within. Designed to give readers more confidence in clinical practice, Occlusion: Principles and Practice will be ideal for senior dental undergraduates and qualified practitioners, especially those undertaking postgraduate exams in restorative dentistry and prosthodontics.


Book Details

  • Author: Eckert, Steven; Klineberg, Iven
  • Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences UK, Mosby
  • Published Date: 2015
  • Published Year: 2015
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780723438090

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