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Dentistry Occlusion

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1. Maxillary overlap mandibular; whole arch






2. Radiographically - the PDL space is wider at the coronal third of the root






3. Difference between primary and secondary occ trauma






4. The side to which the mandible moves(chewing side)






5. Injury to the attachment apparatus (bone - PDL - and cementum) as a consequence of normal or excessive occ forces






6. Horizontal distance of anterior teeth in crossbite






7. Measurement of horizontal overlap w/ probe






8. Posterior; no horizontal overlap






9. Vertical overlapping






10. Retrognathic profile






11. Excessive occ force with adequate bone support =






12. Class III (mal)occlusion of permanent teeth






13. Habitual - acquired - convenience - intercuspal & static






14. Anterior; no horizontal overlap






15. II (mal)occlusion






16. Introduced the concept of codestruction






17. Reshaping of the occ or incisal surfaces of teeth to create contacts btwn upper and lower dentition






18. Any occl that produces forces that directly or indirectly cause injury to the attachment apparatus






19. Hereditary - Tongue - Intercuspation of teeth - Alignment of previously erupted teeth affects alignment of successive teeth






20. Mandibular molars more mesial than maxillary molars (most children)






21. Tooth extracted






22. Maximum touching of max and mand






23. Crowns tipped lingually - roots tipped laterally






24. Incisal 3rd






25. Relationship of the teeth in opposite arches; static position






26. Rotated or twisted; rotated mesial or distal






27. Mb cusp of max 1st molar-buccal groove of mand 1st molar






28. Position of the mandible relative to the maxilla during swallowing and other times when the jaw muscles contract






29. Abnormal contacts; occlusal habits - and neuroses






30. Tooth-tooth contacts; tooth-hard objects contacts; tooth-oral tissues contact






31. During selective grinding - occlusion should be adjusted In what four relationships






32. Mvmt of the mandible in a direction anterior to centric occ






33. Mand. retruded-max. incisors protruded; deep overbite; excessive overjet - abnormal muscle function - short mandible - short upper lip






34. Aquired centric occlusion - habitual occlusion - convienience occlusion - or intercuspal position






35. Horizontal






36. Anterior teeth do not occlude - or remain open - while posterior teeth may have a normal occlusion






37. The relationship of the teeth in the mandibular arch to those in the maxillary arch as they are brought together






38. Guidance for protrusive occ should be on the






39. Individual teeth from each arch can be involved in ________________ malocclusion






40. Starts closer to premolars






41. Relationship of the arches bone to bone;






42. Spaces between two teeth






43. Above occlusal plane






44. After periodontal sugery - mobility will ________






45. A continuation of the spee of to extend through the condyle






46. The patient is constantly tightening the lower lip against the lower anterior teeth causing the the mandibular teeth to be pushed back into the mouth by this overdeveloped lower lip






47. Mandibular molars more distal than maxillary molars






48. A tooth that occludes with an opposing tooth before full closure is achieved in centric occlusion






49. Laterally






50. Does not result from brushing at all - but from traumatic lateral forces placed on the teeth as a result of a malocclusion or abnormal tongue activity. Root surface is exposed & can become carious






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