OCCLUSION IN COMPLETE DENTURE: A ORAL REHABILITATION DILEMMA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v7i1.736Keywords:
Dental Prosthesis, Dental occlusion, Jaw, Edentulous.Abstract
Choosing occlusion standards in dentures is a dilemma in oral rehabilitation, as it raises questions on which standard the dentist should use. This decision may influence the stability of the denture. Based on this problem, a literature review with articles published in the last five years, in search engines Pubmed.gov, Google Scholar and Scielo was performed. The keywords Prosthodontics, Occlusion and Edentulism were used. In this review, the articles on clinical trials and studies in silico, as well as relevant literature reviews were included. Although often the dentist may be resistant to use another type of occlusal pattern than balanced occlusion, it is important to emphasize advantages and disadvantages of occlusal arrangements in order to slow the residual ridge resorption and decrease muscle activity.