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relationship of the mandibular maxillary teeth as they are brought together |
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Mesognathic, Retrognathic & Prognathic |
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Another name fore Class I is...? |
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Facial profile of Class I is....? |
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Mesognathic (Think ME FIRST) |
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Describe Class I Occlusion. What occludes with what? |
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MB Cusp of Max 1st Molar occludes with the buccal grove of the Mandibular first molar. (think BUCC to BUCC) Max K9 occludes with the D 1/2 of the Mandibular canine and the M of the 1/2 of the first OM. BUCC TO BUCC MAX K9 BEHIND MAND K9 |
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Class II Occlusion is also called...? |
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What is the facial profile for Class II? |
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Describe the Class II Occlusion |
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The buccal groove of the Man 1st Molar is D to the MB cusp of the max 1st Molar
The distal surface of the Mandibular canine is distal to the mesial surface of the maxillary canine
The MAN 1st Molar and Man K9 is behind the Max 1st Molar and Man 69 |
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All max incisors are protruded (7-10) |
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one or more max incisors are pretruded |
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If all the anterior incisors are protruded which division in class two would that be? |
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Class III occlusion is also called... |
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What is the facial profile of Class III? |
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Describe Class III occlusion |
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Buccal groove of Man 1st molar is Mesial to MB cusp of Max 1st Molar,
Distal surface of the mandibular canine is mesial to the mesial surface of the maxillary canine.
Mesiocclusion=MIDDLE |
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Name three malpositions of groups of teeth |
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Ovejet, Underjet, Over bite |
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amount of max incisors overlap mandibular incisors |
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Max incisors are lingual to mandibular incisors |
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Which tool do you use to measure underjet and overjet? |
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max incisals are labial to mandibular incisals |
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Name four classifications for an overbite |
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normal, moderate, severe, deep |
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incisal edges of max teeth are within the incisal 1/3 of the mandibular teeth |
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True or False: The term Severe overbite is used to describe an occlusion where the incisal edges of the max teeth are within the middle 1/3 of the mandibular teeth |
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FALSE this describes moderate 1/3 |
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A deep overbite is where... |
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the mandibular incisors are in contact with the palatal gingiva |
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True or false: Severe overbite is in the incisal 1/3 |
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FALSE a severe overbite= cervical 1/3 |
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Name 4 malpositions of groups of teeth |
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Crossbite, Edge to edge, End to end and Open bite |
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max incisors lingual to mandibular incisors |
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posterior teeth facial or lingual to normal |
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incisal edge of max anteriors occlude with incisal edge of mandibular anteriors |
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molars and premolars occlude cusp to cusp |
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occlusal or incisal contact does not occur between certain maxillar or mandibular teeth |
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An incisor or canine outside of arch towards LIPS |
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A posterior tooth outside the arch towards the CHEEK (BUCCO=CHEEK) |
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A tooth inside the arch form toward the tongue (LINGUO=TONGUE) |
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A tooth has over erupted (SUPRA-SUPRAERUPTED-OVER-ERUPTED) |
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Tooth that has not erupted to the occlusal plane |
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A tooth rotated on its axis |
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