Abstract
1. The objectives of oral rehabilitation have been discussed. 2. The procedures used to reconstruct the most acceptable, functional occlusal plane on the mandibular posterior teeth using the P-M instrument have been described (Part I). 3. A functionally generated path technique, utilizing guide castings on the upper cuspids to control the development of a functional occlusion, has been described. 4. The advantages of these techniques have been discussed. The use of interocclusal wax functionally generated path records made on functionally generated path tables makes it possible to eliminate all occlusal interferences and establish the functional form of the occlusal surfaces of the restorations.
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