Reduced Vertical Dimension of Occlusion Explained
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Reduced Vertical Dimension of Occlusion Explained

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April 18, 2025 · Dental Sprint

Part 2 of our Vertical Dimension of Occlusion series is here. In this breakdown, I'm covering reduced VDO—the condition that creates that collapsed bite appearance you need to recognize for your exams.

If you missed Part 1, go back and watch it. I explained excessive VDO there, and understanding both is essential for mastering occlusion concepts on the INBDE.

If you're prepping for INBDE and interested in joining my prep program, drop a "VDO Sprint" in the comments. I'm here to help you nail these prosthodontics topics and build the clinical foundation you need.

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