Complete Denture Occlusion: Best Evidence Consensus Statement.
Gary R GoldsteinYash KapadiaStephen D CampbellPublished in: Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists (2021)
There is strong support that the average denture patient, with good residual ridges and no neuromuscular problems, will function adequately with a properly fabricated complete denture regardless of the occlusal scheme. There is neither strong support for or against bilateral balanced occlusal schemes as it relates to patient satisfaction, preference or chewing ability. There is some support for increased alveolar bone loss with complete dentures that have a non-balanced occlusion. There is a need for bilateral balanced occlusal schemes for patients presenting with loss of stability and retention as a result of their presenting conditions (PDI III and IV).