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Little attention is paid to the noises made when the teeth occlude, yet there is a wealth of information stored in these sounds. It is remarkable how quickly the ear can learn to discern the difference between a good occlusion and one which is disrupted, by using a stethoscope. With the addition of relatively inexpensive instrumentation, occlusal sounds may also be recorded for later reference, analysis, comparison or audit
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Tyson, K. The role of occlusal auscultation in assessing dental occlusions. Br Dent J 180, 307–310 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4809070
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