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OcclusionOcclusionThe KEY to dentistry.

The KEY to total health.The KEY to this website.

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Basics of Occlusion

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Simplistic definition of occlusion: The way teeth meet and function.

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The BEST textbook on dentistry. Every dentist

should read.

Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of

Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby.

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best dentists in the world, Dr. Peter Dawson.

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Centric Relation (CR)Refers to the RELATIONSHIP of the

MANDIBLE TO THE SKULL as it rotates around the ‘hinge-axis” before any

translatory movement of the condyles from their “upper-most and mid-most position”.

It is irrespective of tooth position or vertical dimension.

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of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby.

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Transcranial radiograph of TMJ.

Condyles in socket. Condyles advanced.

Right TMJ

Left TMJ

White arrows: Articular tubercle.Green arrows: Head of condyle.

Red arrows: Glenoid fossa.A6

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Condyle: The rounded articular surface at the end of the mandible (lower jaw).

Glenoid fossa: A deep concavity in the temporal bone a the root of the zygomatic arch that receives the condyle of the mandible.

Tubercle: A slight elevation from the surface of the bone giving attachment to a muscle or ligament.

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Mandible &TMJ

Working side.Condyle pivots.

Balancing side.Condyle has downward path.

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Working side: (Mandible moving toward the cheek)

Balancing side: (Mandible moving toward the tongue)

Working side condyle pivots within the socket and is better supported.

Balancing side condyle has a downward orbiting path. It is traveling a greater distance in ‘space’

and is more prone to injury or damage.

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Centric Occlusion (CO)Refers to the RELATIONSHIP of the

MANDIBLE TO THE MAXILLA when the teeth are in maximum occlusal

contact, irrespective of the position or alignment of the condyle-disk

assemblies.

A10Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment

of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby.

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Five requirementsof a stable occlusion.

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Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby. Chapter 27, p470-476.

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1. Stable stops on all the teethwhen the condyles are in Centric Relation (CR).

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Centric Stops

Note ‘U’ shape of dental arches.

Point contacts are on lingual cusp tips of maxillary posterior teeth, buccal cusp tips of mandibular posterior teeth, central pits or marginal ridges on posterior teeth, incisals of lower anteriors and linguals of upper anteriors.

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Teeth are designed to absorb heavy forces in the direction of

the long axis of the tooth.

Most teeth are not designed to absorb damaging lateral forces.

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Ideal bite

• Should have point contacts of the maxillary posterior lingual cusp tips and the mandibular posterior buccal cusp tips to the central fossa or marginal ridges of opposing posterior teeth.

• Forces exerted on the posterior teeth should be directed through the long axis of the teeth.

• ‘Normal’ buccal positioning of the maxillary buccal cusps should be ‘outside’ or buccal to the mandibular teeth.

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Note ‘U’ shape of dental arches.

To naturally accommodate all the teeth in an ideal bite relationship,

the arches need to have a ‘U’ shape (as apposed to a ‘V’

shape).

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2. Anterior Guidance in harmony with the border movements of the Envelope of Function.

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Envelope of function

Note angulation of the maxillary anterior tooth

(red arrow).Most normal chewing stays within the red area, but the lower teeth have the range of the black line.

Lower teeth are ‘guided’ by a gentle slanted slope of the

upper lingual surfaces.

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Too upright. Should have position of

dotted tooth.

Mal-aligned cuspid.

A too upright tooth interferes with the

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3. Disclusion (separation) of all the posterior (back) teeth in protrusive (forward) movements by the MOST ANTERIOR (front) teeth (Anterior Guidance).

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Ideally this should be the 6 front teeth, but in some cases of an open bite for example, the

most anterior tooth could be a bicuspid.

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In this case, the bicuspid is the most anterior tooth.

Anterior open bite.

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A22Correct excursive marks (green).

Note that there are no green excursive marks

made during lateral movements on any of

the posterior teeth.

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4. Disclusion of all the posterior teethon the non-working or balancing side (side where the lower teeth are moving toward the tongue).

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5. Disclusion of all the posterior teethon the working side during excursions (side where the lower teeth are moving toward the cheek).

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Excursive interferences

These markings are indicators of occlusal trauma.

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A light lateral force can loosen a post, just as it can loosen a tooth. It

could also make a tooth sensitive.

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Exception for rule 5.

• Teeth may be in GROUP FUNCTIONif they are in precise harmony with anterior and condylar guidance.

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Group function.

Balanced working stroke.

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Other exception:• The patient provides a substitute

• i.e.- If a tongue thrust holds the teeth apart.

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An anterior tongue thrust.A30

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Other exception:• The patient eliminates the need:

–i.e. – People with a Class III occlusion usually have a “chop-chop” bite and the mandible is already forward.

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Class III malocclusion (Lateral view)A32

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Key Points:

• Teeth could loosen.• Teeth could wear excessively.• Teeth could move out of alignment.• Teeth could get sore.• Teeth could get cervical notching – abfractions.• Open contact could develop.• TMJ could break down.• Bone loss could occur.• Tori could develop.

All five requirements must be fulfilled or one or more signs of instability will be seen in time.

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Williamson EH.,Lundquist DO., Anterior guidance: its effect on electromyographic activity of the temporal and masseter muscles. J. Prosthetic Dentistry.49(6):816-23, 1983 June.

Summary of article by Williamson and Lundquist:“The elimination of posterior contacts by an

appropriate anterior guidance reduces the elevating activity of the temporal muscles.”

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Curve of Spee:Allows for the normal functional

protrusive movement of the mandible.

Curve of Wilson:Allows for those exquisite movements which are used in chewing functions..

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Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby.

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Curve of Spee.

Anteroposterior curvature of the occlusal surfaces.

4” radius

Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby. P85.

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Curve of SpeeThe curve of Spee begins at the tip of the lower

cuspid and touches the buccal cusp tips of all the mandibular posterior teeth and continues to the

anterior border of the ramus. (p85)

An ideal curve of Spee is aligned so that a continuation of this arc would extend through the

condyles.

The curvature of this arc would relate, on average, to part of a circle with a 4-inch radius.

Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby. P85-91.

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Curve of Wilson.

Buccal - Lingual Curvature.

For mastication.

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Curve of Wilson.

The curve of Wilson is the mediolateral curve that contacts the buccal and lingual cusp tips of each side of the arch. It results from the inward inclination of the lower posterior teeth, making the lingual cusps lower than the buccal cups on the mandibular arch; the buccal cusps are higher than the lingual cusps on the maxillary arch because of the outward inclination of the upper posterior teeth.

Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby. P88.

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Curve of Wilson. Impact on chewing.

The lingual inclination of the lower posterior teeth positions the lingual cusps lower than the buccal cusps. This design permits easy access to the occlusal table. As the tongue lays the food on the occlusal surfaces, it is stopped from going past the chewing position by the taller buccal cusps.

Peter E. Dawson. Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Occlusal Problems, 2nd ed.. Mosby. P89.

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One of the functions of our tongue:

Dump food into our mouth.

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Functions of the tongue.

Dumps food down our throat after having ‘mashed’ the

food against our palate during mastication.

Dumps food laterally onto our teeth during mastication.

Note importance of curve of Wilson here.

Also note man squirting digestive enzymes onto the food.A42

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A 13 year-old who is severely tongue-tied. He has stomach pains, irregular stools and trouble saying some words.

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He has trouble directing food for proper chewing and swallowing.Would have difficulty mashing food against his palate.

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Tight frenum limits elevation of tongue in this 13-year-old boy.

Tight frenum makes ‘mashing of food’

against palate difficult, plus impacts ability to

enunciate.A45

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26-year-old with classic ankyloglossia. She has digestive problems as well.A46

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Restricted lateral movement. Age 26. A47

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Ineffective dumping of food onto teeth due to restricted lateral movement of tongue.A48

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Restricted lateral movement. Age 26. A49

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Ineffective dumping of food onto teeth due to restricted lateral movement of tongue.A50

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Beautiful illustration demonstrating limited movement of an ankylosed tongue.

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Curve of Wilson

Curve of Spee

A52Reverse Curve of Wilson

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A53 A prehistoric skull with a reverse curve of Wilson.

Looks like the jaw had been broken.

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A54 Another skull with a reverse curve of Wilson.

See next 3 slides.

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A55 Close up of same skull - right side. See next 2 slides.

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A56 Close up of same skull - left side. See next slide.

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A57 Maxillary arch of same skull.

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The ‘Neutral Zone’

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Tongue, teeth and cheeks are at rest in a “neutral”position. There are no abnormal forces within the mouth. This allows for the proper alignment of the teeth and dental

arches.

This also allows for normal facial development.

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The jaw is like a nutcracker.• Strongest muscle forces are exerted

close to the hinge.• The force diminishes as the distance

from the fulcrum increases.• Strong anterior stops protect the

posterior teeth.

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Jaw as a nutcracker.

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A62 Square jaw demonstrating strong masseters.

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A63 Square jaw demonstrating strong masseters.

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A64 Strong muscle attachment stimulated bone development.

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Important Dental Concept

Cuspid Rise / Anterior Guidance

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A66 Nicely aligned teeth. (Class I occlusion)

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A67 Cuspid rise - right side. No posterior teeth in contact.

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A68 During crossover, guidance is from anterior teeth.

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A69During crossover, none of the posterior teeth on other side are contacting either.

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A70Cuspid rise going in other direction. No posterior contacts.

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A71Crossover going in other direction. No posterior contacts.

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Traumatic Occlusion

Malocclusion

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A73 Anterior view during closure.

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Guidance coming from posterior tooth during excursion.

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A75 Problem tooth causing interference and discomfort.

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Maxillary lingual cusp tip below the Curve of Wilson. Interferes during excursions.

Curve of Wilson

Curve of Wilson

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“X” Factors that effect breakdown.• Emotional stress• Physical stress• Ability to cope• Heredity• Age• Diet• Growth and Development• Illness and disease• Physical environment• Habits• Factors still unknown.

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Possible consequences if principals not followed:

• Bone loss / loose teeth / lost teeth. • Abfractions / recession / clefts.• Tori.• Flattened occlusion.• Cracked teeth.• TMJ breakdown.

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Occlusion Terms

• Overjet / Overbite.• Class I occlusion: Adult and Pedo.• Class II malocclusion, Div 1 & 2.• Class III malocclusion.• Cross-bite.

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Overjet is a horizontal measurement.

Overbite is a vertical measurement.

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Class I occlusion.

Best occlusion.

Breastfed individual have the best chance of having this ideal occlusion.

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Adult Class I (Lateral view)

Arrows are where they should be.

Has ideal overjet and overbite.

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Adult Class I (Anterior view)

Mid-line is in the middle of the mouth / smile.

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Adult Class IBest occlusion.

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Child’s Class I (Lateral view)A85

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Child’s Class I (Anterior view)A86

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Child’s Class I

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Class II malocclusion.

Retrognathic - ‘pushed back jaw’- malocclusion.

Potentially deadly if it contributes to, or is a causative factor in, the development obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It is the

most common malocclusion in individuals with OSA.

Major contributors to this malocclusion are: bottle feeding, pacifier use, excessive noxious habits and early obstruction / airway resistance of the airway.

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Arrows should be aligned opposite to each other.

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Previous models positioned to a Class I occlusionA90

Models hand articulated so arrows better approximate where they

should be in a Class I relationship.

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Class II, Division I (Lateral view)

Red arrows should line up opposite each other.

Overjet

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Class II, Division I (Anterior view)A92

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Class II, Division 1

Upper anterior teeth flare out.

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Class II, Division 2 (Lateral view)

Arrows should line up opposite each other.

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Class II, Division 2 (Anterior view)

Note slant of upper 4 anterior teeth.A95

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Class II, Division 2

Central 2 teeth slant inward, adjacent lateral teeth slant out.

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Note significant overbite on this Class II malocclusion.

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Class III malocclusion.

The ‘bulldog look’.

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Class III (Lateral view)

Arrows should line up.

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Class III (Anterior view)A100

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Class III malocclusion.

Sometimes called an ‘under-bite’.

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Infant with Class III malocclusion.A102

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Cross-bite

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In ‘B’, upper teeth are ‘inside’ lower teeth - due to a narrow arch. A104

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Models demonstrating an example of a high palate and narrow upper arch.

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Models demonstrating a cross-bite.

Cross-bite

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Close-up of a cross-bite malocclusion.A107

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Cross-bite has contributed to development of abfractions / recession and small tori developing on buccal #31.

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AAPD Vision Statement (1996)

• “89% of youth, ages 12 - 17 years, have some occlusal disharmony.”

• “16% of youth have a severe handicapping malocclusion that requires mandatory treatment.”

Pediatr Dent, (J Amer Acad Pediatr Dent), Spec Issue:Reference Manual 1995-96,17(6).

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Pacifier use (1997)

• 85% of children in her study used pacifiers by age one month. Children weaned from breastfeeding early use a pacifier more often than those who are breastfed longer.

Victora CG, Behague DP, et al. Pacifier use and short breastfeeding duration: cause, consequence, or coincidence? Pediatr. 1997 Mar;99(3):445-53.

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Craniofacial Development

• Largest increment occurs within the first 4 years of life.

• Is 90% complete by 12 years of age

Shepard J, et al. Evaluation of the upper airway in patients with OSA, Sleep 1991;14(4):361-71.

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End of section A

Brian Palmer, D.D.S. Leawood, Kansas December 2004.