Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the total occlusal convergence guessing by sight and ruler methods and compare with the snapshots for accuracy. Materials and methods: The methods used for total occlusal convergence (TOC) preparation were assessed among students, interns, and dental specialists after die preparation and compared with the snapshots for accuracy. Results: In all, 47% of the specialist’s observation achieved the recommended TOC angle, while 29.25% was obtained by undergraduates. Conclusion: In conclusion, specialist’s observation was better in both ruler and sight guessing methods compared to dental students and interns. Clinical significance: The abutment for dental prosthesis should have a minimal TOC, also called a taper, for adequate retention of the abutment.
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Almalki, S. A., Al-Aali, K. A., Alhelal, A. A., Hejazi, R. Y., & Abuhaimed, H. M. (2020). Assessment of total occlusal convergence for crown preparation: A comparative study. World Journal of Dentistry, 11(1), 61–64. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1711
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