An Review on Occlusal Plane Analysis in Dentulous Patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11716Keywords:
occlusal plane,simplified occlusal plane analyzer, Broadrick occlusion plane analyzerAbstract
The position of the occlusal plane forms the basis for the ideal teeth arrangement. Incorrect records of the
occlusal plane would hamper aesthetics, phonetics, and mastication. It may affect the stability of a complete
denture and ultimately result in alveolar bone resorption.Because the term plane refers geometrically to a flat
surface, it is not entirely correct to describe the occlusal surface as following a true plane.
The form of the occlusal plane is directly related to specific functional requirements. In addition to the
alignment of teeth in relationship to the arc of closure for best resistance to loading, it should permit ease
of access for positioning of the food on the occlusal surfaces. This article is a review of the simple methods
of analysing the occlusal plane in dentulous plane and correcting the occlusal problems in these patients.
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