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Centric relation critically revisited-What are the clinical implications?

Adriaan J J ZonnenbergJens Christoph TürpCharles S Greene
Published in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2021)
There are semantic, conceptual and practical reasons for concluding that the term 'centric relation' is flawed. Those flaws have a significant impact on dental practice. Based on our analysis, argumentation is provided to conclude that the term 'centric relation' should be abandoned. Instead, it appears that every individual has a unique temporomandibular joint relationship which cannot be described by any singular term. In healthy dentate patients, this relationship is determined by the maximum intercuspation of the teeth and should therefore be considered as biologically acceptable.
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