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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 109442" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>There is also a close correlation between the "s" sounds and the mandibular rest position. The reason the clinician has the patient count through the sixties and say things like Mississippi during wax trial is to</p><p>determine if VDO is proper. Whistling or air escaping may indicate too much freeway space; clicking or having the "s" sibilant become a "th" ,may indicate the VDO is too open. </p><p>I say "may" because a whistling "s" may indicate the maxillary centrals are too labial, and a "sh" or "th" produced during "s" may indicate they are too lingual. If the position is fine, then either the base/rugae are too thin or thick, rspectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 109442, member: 349"] There is also a close correlation between the "s" sounds and the mandibular rest position. The reason the clinician has the patient count through the sixties and say things like Mississippi during wax trial is to determine if VDO is proper. Whistling or air escaping may indicate too much freeway space; clicking or having the "s" sibilant become a "th" ,may indicate the VDO is too open. I say "may" because a whistling "s" may indicate the maxillary centrals are too labial, and a "sh" or "th" produced during "s" may indicate they are too lingual. If the position is fine, then either the base/rugae are too thin or thick, rspectively. [/QUOTE]
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