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This exhaustive book provides an overview both of current scholarly concepts and of contemporary clinical practices for managing occlusion in restorative dentistry. With an emphasis on clinical historical context, the book explains the rationale behind treatment concepts and provides evidence-based protocols for simple treatments (e.g., single restorations) to the most involved cases (e.g., fixed and removable prostheses). Featuring overviews of the relevant biological systems and the fundamentals of occlusion as well as pertinent contemporary cases presented by their original practitioners, this book offers detailed, up-to-date information on all aspects of occlusion and oral rehabilitation. Author Information Martin D. Gross graduated in dentistry from Guy's Hospital Dental School in London, England, in 1969. He is a 1974 graduate of the prosthodontic M.Sc. program at Northwestern University Dental School, in Chicago, Illinois. Formerly in private prosthodontic practice and registrar at Guy's Hospital Dental School in London, from 1974 to 1977, he is currently in private prosthodontic practice in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Oral Rehabilitation at the School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University.
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