Before presenting 'how' the examination and recording of the occlusion may be achieved, some attempt should be made to justify 'why' it is necessary. It may appear to be a strange way of justifying the need to examine the patient's occlusion, but this will initially involve a study of the influences of mandibular movements. © British Dental Journal.
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Davies, S. J., & Gray, R. M. J. (2001). The examination and recording of the occlusion: Why and how. British Dental Journal, 191(6), 291–302. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4801169
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