Number of occlusal contacts during maximum intercuspation in dentate adults: A systematised review

Author:

Qadeer Sarah1ORCID,Türp Jens Christoph2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Health and Medicine University Center of Dental Medicine Basel (UZB), University of Basel Basel Switzerland

2. Division of Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain, Department of Oral Health and Medicine University Center of Dental Medicine Basel, (UZB), University of Basel Basel Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEvaluating occlusal contacts during maximum intercuspation is one of the requirements for guiding clinicians during occlusal corrections and has been a topic of considerable importance for researchers over many decades.ObjectiveThis systematised review intends to evaluate the average number of occlusal contacts present in dentate adults, as documented within the dental literature over the past four decades (1980s–2022).MethodologyElectronic searches were conducted in three databases (PubMed, Livivo and Ovid) using a combination of search words.ResultsA total of 651 records were identified through PubMed and another 37 records through Livivo and Ovid databases. After eliminating duplicates and irrelevant records, 168 records were screened. Full texts of 61 articles remained, out of which 18 relevant papers that presented occlusal contacts in quantifiable value were considered. Various occlusal indicators, such as articulating paper, wax sheets, shimstock foil, impression material, gnathodynamometers and digital occlusal analysis systems, were used to evaluate occlusal contacts. The number of occlusal contacts widely ranged from 11 to 70. These variations likely depends upon the type and technique of occlusal indicator used, diversity among sampled populations and differing data collection procedures.ConclusionDifferent methods of identifying occlusal contacts in the intercuspal position yield different numbers and patterns of contacts, depending on the nature and physical properties of the indicators used.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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