Management of atypical occlusal discrepancy after condylar resection: A clinical report

This clinical report describes the prosthetic management of occlusion for a patient who had received condylar resection as part of cancer treatment. Previous reports have identified that patients with unrepaired segmental resection of the mandible experienced a frontal plane rotation of the mandible...

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