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 is the failure of a dental bridge to withstand occlusal loading and subsequent fracture.

Occlusion is the failure of a dental bridge to withstand occlusal loading and subsequent fracture.

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Question: In dentistry, define occlusion

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Occlusion in dentistry refers to the way the upper and lower teeth come together and make contact when the mouth is closed. It is the relationship between the teeth of the upper jaw and the teeth of the lower jaw, as well as how they fit together when the jaw moves around in different directions. Occlusion is important for maintaining proper chewing function, as well as for preventing problems such as teeth grinding, jaw pain or headaches.

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March 25, 2023, 11:47 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, March 25, 2023

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