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Developing a true understanding of comprehensive occlusion is one of the most beneficial assets for a clinical dentist. Failure to understand occlusion can lead to missed diagnoses, inconsistent results in treatment, and frustration for the dentist and patient. Learning to recognize the signs and symptoms of occlusal problems, and applying the principles of occlusal stability to our treatment plans will create long-term results and happy patients.
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