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Effect of non-working occlusal contacts on vertical condyle position
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 05/07/09
Seedorf H et al. - The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of non-working occlusal contacts on the condylar position during submaximal and maximal clenching. The results indicate that the contacts on the non-working side may be able to prevent upward joint movement.
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