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Distribution of different types of occlusal contacts at maximal intercuspal position in deciduous dentition

  • Carlos Henrique R. Rodrigues1
  • Matsuyoshi Mori2
  • Ana Áurea A.O. Rodrigues3,*,
  • Enaura Jandiroba Nascimento4
  • Fábio Maurício Queiroz Gonçalves5
  • Katiuscy Carneiro Santana6

1State University of Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil, School of Dentistry. Doctor of Dental Prosthesis (Faculty of Dentistry of Sao Paulo University, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2Department of Dental Prosthesis, Fauclty of Dentistry of Sao Paulo University, Sao Paulo, Brazil

3Rua Alto do Paraná, 127, Bairro: SIM – Feira de Santana –BA – Brasil – CEP : 44042-000

4Rua Macário Ferreira, 134, Centro. Serrinha – BA –Brasil CEP 48700-000

5Rua Barão do Rio Branco, 234 Centro, Feira de Santana – Bahia – Brasil - CEP : 44100-000

6Av. Magalhães Neto, 151, Centro. Itaetê - BA– Brasil

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.27.4.l2r48wx81t5l8325 Vol.27,Issue 4,October 2003 pp.339-346

Published: 01 October 2003

*Corresponding Author(s): Ana Áurea A.O. Rodrigues E-mail: aleccio@zaz.com.br

Abstract

Since there is a lack of standardization of occlusal contacts for deciduous dentition, this study assessed distribution and different types of occlusal contacts at maximal intercuspal position in children from 4 to 5 1/2 years, with normal occlusion, finding a pattern able to be used as a reference for dentists during the rehabilitation of these children, and suitable for development of the craniofacial complex.


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Carlos Henrique R. Rodrigues,Matsuyoshi Mori,Ana Áurea A.O. Rodrigues,Enaura Jandiroba Nascimento,Fábio Maurício Queiroz Gonçalves,Katiuscy Carneiro Santana. Distribution of different types of occlusal contacts at maximal intercuspal position in deciduous dentition. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2003. 27(4);339-346.

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