
The occlusal contacts of teeth in a dentition have been analysed metrically with the aid of a new method. The outstanding advantage of this method is offered by the fact that the contacts of teeth are registered immediately in the subject and then evaluated with the aid of the teleplanimetric measuring variant. From error computation it follows that the method leads to reproducible and largely objective results. In 84 subjects with an average age of 16.9 +/- 3.7 years the total contacting area and the number of contacts in static occlusion were determined and examined with respect to specific groups.
Adult, Dental Occlusion, Adolescent, Splints, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Methods, Humans, Malocclusion
Adult, Dental Occlusion, Adolescent, Splints, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Methods, Humans, Malocclusion
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