P. Millstein, C. E. Sabrosa, Wai-man. Yung, Karen Geber.
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This study uses a computerized measuring system to observe predictable light and heavy occlusal contact. The method presented offers a means by which the occlusion of a restoration can be adjusted before delivery, on insertion, and monitored overtime.