This document discusses balanced occlusion for complete dentures. It begins with an introduction that defines occlusion and the goal of reducing trauma to supporting tissues. It then defines various occlusion terms like centric occlusion, eccentric occlusion, functional occlusion, and balanced occlusion. The document discusses theories of complete denture occlusion and various concepts like balanced, monoplane, and lingualized occlusion. It outlines the objectives, characteristics, types, advantages, and factors influencing balanced occlusion. The factors discussed are condylar guidance, incisal guidance, plane of occlusion, cuspal angulation, and compensating curve. The document provides details on each of these factors and their significance in achieving balanced occlusion.