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What tooth established vertical occlusion height? |
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What tooth closes primate spaces? |
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What are the spaces that are held for premolars? |
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Factors that effect occlusion |
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1.Heredity 2.Aquired influendes(habbits, decay) 3.Muscle forces(tounge thrust, facial expressions) |
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angled arrangement of teeth |
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How are anterior teeth placed compared to the bone? Posterior? |
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Anterior-vartically Porterior-angled for greater force |
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Normal bite, look at canines and 1st molars to see how they meet |
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Moving mandable to get new occlusion |
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foward movement of mandible until anterior teeth meet edge to edge, posterior teeth do not meet |
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moving mandable right or left |
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How many centric stops are in the teeth? |
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Smile from the side of the mouth (smile on radiograph |
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What do angles classifications determine? |
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-bite relationship(end to end, edge to edge, openbite, overbite, crossbite, underjet, overjet) |
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What is considered normal occlusione? |
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-the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar occludes with mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular perm 1st molar -max perm canine eccludes with distal half of mand canine and mesial of 1st premolar. |
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What is the facial profile for someone with normal occlusion? |
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Malocclusion/Neutroclusion |
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-skeletal -most common -any small deviation from the ideal bite- some teeth might be overlapped or crowded |
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What is the facial profile for someone that is class I(malocclusion or neutrocclusion)? |
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Which class is most common? |
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Class I(malocclusion/neutrocclusion) |
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How many devisions are there in class II and what are they called? |
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two-> Division I and Division II |
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What happens in class II? |
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the mandable is retruded(pshed back from the maxillary) |
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What is the difference between division I and II on class II? |
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Division I- excessive overjet, mandable is pushed back, max cent incisors stick out Division II-mandable is pushed back, max laterals stick out while the max centrals come in, have deep overbite |
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What profile does someone with a Class II have? |
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What is Class III called? |
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What makes someone Class III? |
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-Mandibular teeth are protruded from the maxillary teeth |
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What facial profile do you get with a class III? |
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Prognathic- looks like your chin sticks out |
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6 classifications of bite |
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1.Normal Bite 2.Moderate overbite 3.severe overbite 4.openbite 5.end to end bite 6.crossbite |
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Anterior Maxillary cover incisal 1/3 of mandable incisors |
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-Max incisors cover to middle third of mand incisors |
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What does an overbite measure? |
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VERTICAL distance that max incisors cover mand incisors |
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Max incisors cover all the way to cervical third of mand incisors |
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-Lack of occlusal contact between certain teeth -teeth cannot be brougth togerther -no jet to be measured |
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-HORIZONTAL distance between labioincisal surfaces of mand incisors and lingualincisal surfaces of max incisors |
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What is the normal size overjet? |
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-mand teeth are facial to max -mand teeth may be entirely lingual to max teeth -can occur in posterior or anterior |
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-max incisors are lingual to mand incisors |
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Max teeth lingual to mand teeth, that space is measured(horizontally) -associated with anterior crossbite |
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-refers to anterior teeth -incisal edges line up on max and mand teeth instead of overlapping -BAD |
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-posterior teeth -molars/premolars occlude cusp to cusp |
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malpositions of individual teeth(6) |
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1.labiovarsion 2.linguoversion 3.buccoversion 4.Supraversion 5.Torsiversion 6.Infraversion |
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tooth is labial to normal |
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tooth is positioned lingial to normal |
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tooth is positioned buccal to normal |
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tooth has come down above(mand) or below(max) the occlusal plane of the other teeth in its arch |
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tooth is turned or rotated |
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tooth is depressed below the line of occlusion |
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Three types of facial profiles |
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1.moesgnathic 2.Retrognathic 3.Prognathic |
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having slightly protruded jaw, give facial outline a relatively flat appearance(class 1 or normal) |
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Having a prominant maxilly and a mandable posterior, gives convex profile, or no chin(class II) |
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having a prominant, protruded mandable, normal maxilla(concave profile, or bigger chin, class III) |
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How is the occlusion of the primary canines to the perm canines? |
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ideal second molar relatinship in primary occlusion |
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max and mand second molars are end to end |
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Primary mandible molar is mesial to the maxillary molar
*IDEAL* |
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mand 2nd molar is distal to max 2nd -not ideal -causes class II |
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wear that happens in the cervical area of teeth |
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movements associated with eating, speaking, breathing but they are bad like, clenching, tounge thrust, bruxism(occlusal surface wear), thumb sucking, etc |
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At what age can you start screaning a patient for occlusion problems? |
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Age 6-7, when 1st molar comes in |
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pathologic changes to the supporting periodontum as a result of normal or excessivve occlusal forces applied to teeth -categorized by primany and secondary |
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excessive occlusial forces placed on a healthy periodontium that produces changes in the periodontal tissue
IE orthadontic movement or high restoration |
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normal forces of masticatrion on a peridontium with bones loss produces changes in the periodontal tissues |
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Excessive pressure- types of tooth contacts that can overburdan a tooth(5) |
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1.Premature contact of a tooth 2.A few teeth in contact during movement of the jaw 3.Excessive initial contact pressure 4.Pressures extended laterally or horizontally 5.excessive frequency, intensity, and duration on contacts |
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Does the condyle or maxilla continue to grow after the other stops? |
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condyle continues to grow |
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What are the two importance of occlusion |
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1.allignment effects self cleansing ability of the teeth 2.spreads occlusal forces evenly |
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