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Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusion

By (author) Jeffrey P. Okeson






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Providing step-by-step guidelines for patient diagnosis and treatment, this superb text remains an excellent foundation for the concept of occlusion and how it affects the temporomandibular joint. The fifth edition includes thoroughly revised content, new photos and illustrations, and updates on temporomandibular disorders and occlusion. The logical and practical approach to the subject highlights each major treatment with a case that brings the clinical experience to life, and helps the reader grasp concepts more clearly.

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Publisher | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Published date | 20 Aug 2002
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 688
Dimensions | 259 x 184 x 32mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1550g
ISBN | 978-0-3230-1477-9
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BISAC | medical / dentistry / orthodontics


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