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Dentistry Occlusion

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1. Overlap of anterior teeth






2. When no teeth are contacting on this side






3. Curve spee & wilson - 3-d - not proven






4. Prognathic profile






5. Tongue thrusting; thumb sucking - pacifiers






6. ____ is not a sign of occl trauma






7. Relationship of the teeth in which the incisal ridges of the maxillary anterior teeth extend below the incisal edges of the mandibular anterior teeth when the teeth are placed in a centric occlusal relationship






8. Relationship of the arches bone to bone;






9. Difference between primary and secondary occ trauma






10. Retrognathic profile; buccal groove of mand 1st molar-distal to mb cusp of max 1st; distal of mand. canine distal to mesial to max caniine - tendency toward class II






11. Mandibular molars more distal than maxillary molars






12. Curved alignment of the occlusal plane when looking from a posterior view(right to left)






13. Horizontal distance of anterior teeth in crossbite






14. Curve of the occlusal plane; from anterior to posterior - increases with age






15. Occlusal guard =






16. Starts closer to the posterior of the 1st molar






17. Vertical overlapping






18. Measurement of horizontal overlap w/ probe






19. Deciduous molars and canines are wider than permanent premolars and canines; space saved during mesial drift of permanent molars






20. Class III (mal)occlusion of permanent teeth






21. Max. incisors lingual to mand. incisors; incorrect horizontal overlap






22. Mandible moves to the right or left






23. Patient forces teeth together in centric occlusion on one side to get a more functional bite and has a crossbite on the other side(the midline of the maxillary anterior teeth does not line up with the midlineof the mandible






24. Later






25. Tongue thrust or thumb sucking can cause






26. Excessive deposition of cementum around the apex - due to excessive occlusal forces






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






28. #10 & #23






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






30. Symptom free dentition that 'survives' or 'adapts' to a deviated occl






31. Tooth positioned more lingual






32. Teeth are misaligned when biting together






33. Maxillary incisors are are lingual to mandibular incisors






34. Anterior or posterior; bilateral or unitlateral - anterior more common






35. Maxillary - Mandibular - Facial






36. Introduced the concept of codestruction






37. Retrognathic profile






38. Starts around the mesial of the 1st molar






39. What is not affected by occ trauma






40. Buck teeth are common and are considered






41. Can affect the TMJ - muscles of mastication - pulp and integrity of restorations






42. Middle 3rd






43. Malocclusion cause excessive incisal or occlusal wear(attrition); teeth continue to erupt in order to occlude with teeth in the opposite arch & roots become exposed






44. Cusps of maxillary teeth directly over cusps of mandibular teeth






45. Above occlusal plane






46. Curved alignment of the occlusal plane when looking from a lateral view(distal to mesial)






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






48. Mesially - Labially






49. When one tooth hits before all others when closing teeth together(may cause TMJ problems)






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