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Dentistry Occlusion
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
late curve of spee
class II - div 2
Overjet
Mandibular posterior teeth vertical alignment
2. Vertical overlapping
protrusive occlusion
overbite
crestal funneling
overjet
3. Selective grinding should always be completed after ______ has been controlled
Nonworking side
inflammation
class II
posterior crossbite
4. Tooth extracted
other names for centric occlusion
molar relationship
functional occlusion
drifted mesial
5. During selective grinding - occlusion should be adjusted In what four relationships
traumatogenic occlusion
Retrusion
Edge to edge bite occurs when
centric occlusion - centric relation - protrusive and lateral movements
6. Tooth positioned more lingual
conditions that occur in class II - div I
premature curve of spee
interdigitation
linguoversion
7. Difference between primary and secondary occ trauma
bone support
Nonworking side
overjet
excessive occlusal force
8. Maxillary overlap mandibular; whole arch
malocclusion
Protrusion
horizontal overlap
Abfraction
9. When no teeth are contacting on this side
Nonworking side
How the diastemas are closed up(including primates spaces)
traumatogenic occlusion
functional contacts
10. Anterior; no horizontal overlap
Abfraction
traumatogenic occlusion
Overbit
edge to edge
11. Prognathic profile
Occlusion can be affected by
end to end
class III
Condyles of the mandible continue grow ___than the maxilla
12. 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
An ideal curve of spee would be
malocclusion
group function
Retrusion
13. Symptom free dentition that 'survives' or 'adapts' to a deviated occl
severe overbite
physiologic occlusion
Centric relation
Overbite is a ___ measurement
14. Slight buccal inclination of crown - lingual inclination of root
Centric relation
group function
Maxillary posterior teeth vertical alignment
How the diastemas are closed up(including primates spaces)
15. Excessive occ force with adequate bone support =
primary occlusal trauma
causes of open bite
diastemas
premature occlusal contact
16. Maxillary-between canines and laterals - mandibular-between canines and 1st molars
primate spaces
Retrusion
Overbite is a ___ measurement
conditions that occur in class II - div 2
17. Hereditary - Tongue - Intercuspation of teeth - Alignment of previously erupted teeth affects alignment of successive teeth
Condyles of the mandible continue grow ___than the maxilla
torsoversion
Occlusion can be affected by
osteoclast resorption
18. Curved alignment of the occlusal plane when looking from a posterior view(right to left)
Curve of Wilson
Condyles of the mandible continue grow ___than the maxilla
linguoversion
class II malocclusion
19. Functional occlusion
conditions that occur in class II - div I
normal curve of spee
curve of spee
dynamic occlusion
20. Starts around the mesial of the 1st molar
excessive occlusal force
normal curve of spee
bone support
non working or balancing side
21. Class III (mal)occlusion of permanent teeth
left working movement
class II
conditions that occur in class III
If the condyles continue to grow - extreme mesial step will turn into ___
22. #10 & #23
openbite
bone support
inflammation
mesial step
23. Congenitally missing teeth - Impacted teeth & size and shape of muscle and bone
Hereditary factors include
Curve of Wilson
edge to edge
How the diastemas are closed up(including primates spaces)
24. Mb cusp of max 1st molar-buccal groove of mand 1st molar
Lateral excursion
molar relationship
distal step
How the diastemas are closed up(including primates spaces)
25. Any occl that produces forces that directly or indirectly cause injury to the attachment apparatus
posterior contact
Bilateral crossbite occurs on...
codestructive theory
traumatogenic occlusion
26. 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
Misalignment of teeth
intercuspation
Curve of Spee
Attrition
27. Most retruded position of the mandible in relation to the maxilla From which lateral mvmts of the jaw can be made
posterior contact
centric relation
Maxillary posterior teeth vertical alignment
Overbit
28. Mesially - Labially
parafunctional contacts
class I
class III - classificaiton
From lateral view - all teeth(except max.3rds) lean ___; anterior teeth lean ___
29. The way you normally bite your teeth together when not chewing
Abfraction
functional occlusion
occlusal erosion
Centric(habitual) occlusion
30. Malposition - crowded anterior teeth - protruded or retruded max incisors - anterior/posterior crossbite - mesial drift
linguoversion
anterior crossbite
conditions that occur in class I malocclusion
protrusive occlusion
31. Normal contacts between max. and mand. teeth; momentary contacts
class III - classificaiton
Unilateral crossbite occurs when
functional contacts
canine guidance or protection
32. Retrognathic profile -buccal groove of mand. 1st molar-distal to mb cusp of 1st max.molar -distal of mand canine distal to mesial of max canine - tendency towards class II
normal curve of spee
class II - div 1
Overjet
normal overbite
33. Lateral mvmt results in contact btwn the max and mand canines
occlusion pattern
canine guidance or protection
occlusal erosion
traumatic overbite
34. Both sides
Bilateral crossbite occurs on...
class II - div 2
anterior teeth
centric occlusion
35. The permanent molars erupt posterior to the primary teeth and push them all mesially
class III
functional occlusion
How the diastemas are closed up(including primates spaces)
canine relationship
36. Can be caused by forces of malocclusion - teeth can become loose - periodontal disease may develop(alveolar bone loss)
Midline deviation
class II malocclusion
Misalignment of teeth
Overjet is a ___ measurement
37. Retrognathic profile
severe overbite
overbite
anterior teeth
class II
38. Relationship of the teeth in opposite arches; static position
centric occlusion
If the maxilla outgrows the mandible - a Class ___ of permanent teeth occurs
dynamic occlusion
class III - classificaiton
39. Injury to the attachment apparatus (bone - PDL - and cementum) as a consequence of normal or excessive occ forces
Curve of Spee
underjet
occlusal trauma
end to end
40. What is not affected by occ trauma
gingiva
flush terminal plane
occlusion pattern
decrease over time
41. Mand. retruded-one or more max. incisors retruded; max. laterals protruded-max centrals retruded; crowded max anterior teeth; deep overbite
conditions that occur in class II - div 2
normal curve of spee
malocclusion
Occlusion can be affected by
42. During protrusive occ - ______ is considered undesirable
posterior contact
causes of open bite
Attrition
Overjet
43. Tongue thrusting; thumb sucking - pacifiers
Centric occlusion is also called
codestructive theory
overbite
causes of open bite
44. Tooth-tooth contacts; tooth-hard objects contacts; tooth-oral tissues contact
divisions of parafunctional contacts
Mandibular posterior teeth vertical alignment
leeway spaces
temporalis and masseter
45. Mvmt of the mandible in a direction anterior to centric occ
late curve of spee
causes of open bite
protrusive occlusion
Leeway space
46. 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
class III
Unilateral crossbite occurs when
malocclusion
canine relationship
47. Curve of the occlusal plane; from anterior to posterior - increases with age
curve of spee
premature curve of spee
primate spaces
conditions that occur in class II - div I
48. If the mandible moves to the left - the mvmt is known as a left working movement
canine relationship
intercuspation
decrease over time
left working movement
49. A continuation of the spee of to extend through the condyle
class II malocclusion
osteoclast resorption
canine guidance or protection
An ideal curve of spee would be
50. Occlusal forces will accelerate the rate of perio destruction and result in CT attachment loss in the presence of preexisting inflammation
codestructive theory
Bilateral crossbite occurs on...
class III
Underjet