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Determination of mathematical equation model on the 3D curvature of Occlusal planes

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Author: 
Kai Shun, Lam
Page No: 
9138-9142

In the present article, this writer has successfully developed a 3-Dimensional hyperbolic (parametric) equation for the oral occlusal surface of teeth in the dental arc. In fact, the patients’ data do show that there are mainly two types of hyperbolic equation where one has a negative initial very large valued coefficient. The other has all very small positive valued coefficients. These two types of equation may be mapped to the General Relativity together with the Quantum Mechanics. To bridge the gap between them, this writer suggests that we may just employ the fuzzy time quantifier for the joining of these two major physics theories which are in fact can be considered as a U.S.A. commercial operational research dual pair etc. The implication of the present paper is the future development of an A.I. smart toothbrush. 

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