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Figure 2. Observe how one (or 2) restorations in hyperocclusion (left “high”) will deflect the mandible forward when fully closing (see Figure 1).
Figure 3. When posterior teeth grind against each other in lateral movements as in group function, excessive wear will occur.
Figure 4. When a patient has an anterior open bite, the posterior teeth will grind against each other in lateral movements, generating signs and symptoms of occlusal disease.
Figure 5. The appropriate amount of overjet will allow the mandible to have the natural forward swing (envelope of function), without interference.
Figure 6. Typical appearance of “thinning” of teeth due to a violation of the envelope of function.