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Atlas occlusion diagnosis by bruxchecker

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VII. Bruxism movement<br />

3. Bruxism movement of the Mandible<br />

and Canine guidance<br />

44º<br />

44º<br />

Each average inclination of the guiding path of the canine and eminence for<br />

the Japanese is 44 degrees, and these are parallel relations. Smooth grinding<br />

of the mandible without any overwork because of that parallelism, becomes<br />

possible eventhough the bruxism is grinding movement of upper and lower<br />

teeth <strong>by</strong> a strong closing muscle activity.<br />

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