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Dental Biomechanics. The dentition is essentially force transmission device. Dental Biomechanics is the study of how forces are transmitted through through the oral structures of bone, muscle, ligament under the neurological control of the brain to precisely focus pressure on the occlusal surfaces of the teeth to perform mastication.

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