Ch5 Form & Function Flashcards

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Fundamental curvatures

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  1. Proximal Contact Areas
  2. Interproximal space
  3. Embrasures
  4. Facial/Lingual Contours at cervical 3rd & Lingual Contours at Middle thirds of crowns
  5. Height of Epithelial attachment: Curves of CEJ Mesially and Distally
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Function of proximal contact areas

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  1. Serves to keep food from packing between teeth

2. Stabilizes dental arches by combined anchorage of all teeth in either arch in positive contact w/ eachother.

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Contact areas must be observed, in what aspects?

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  1. Buccal or Lingual aspect

2. Incisal or occlusal aspect

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What follows food impaction between teeth?

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-Pathological -> Gingivitis or Periodontitis

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5
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What happens with excessive occlusal forces?

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-Occurs when normal forces are no longer distributed over several teeth, when there are lost teeth, or supporting structures due to disease

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What prevents drifting distally of third molars?

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-angulation of occlusal surfaces w/ their roots and by angle of occlusion forces in their favor

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What are interproximal spaces? Describe.

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  • Triangular-shaped spaces filled with gingival tissue (gingival papillae)
  • Base: alveolar process
  • Sides: contacting teeth surfaces
  • Apex: area of contact
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What is important to remember about proper contact and alignment of adjoining teeth?

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-Allows proper spacing between them for the normal bulk of gingival tissue attached to the bone and teeth.

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What helps maintain tissues against trauma during mastication and bacteria invasion?

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  • surface keratinization of gingiva
  • density
  • elasticity
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10
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What are embrasures?

Where can they be found?

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  • spillway spaces in between contact areas of teeth
  • Labial/buccal or Lingually
  • Incisal/Occlusal
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What are 2 purposes do embrasures serve?

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  1. Spillway for food at mastication, reducing forces on teeth during reduction of material that offers resistance.
  2. Prevents food impaction
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12
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Where is Anterior Contact found?

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-incisal third

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13
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Where is Posterior Contact found?

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-middle third

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14
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Contours/curves on cervical and middle thirds of crown of facial and lingual are important because?

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-If molar shows little or no curvature, there is possibility for food impaction.

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15
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What is the cervical third formation of the crown?

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  • area of soft tissue attachment of epithelia.

- cervical ridge = cervical curvature

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16
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Describe the epithelial attachment.

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-Seals the soft tissue to the tooth, capable of adjustment to local physiological changes. But vulnerable to physical injury by careless treatment, probing, improper scaling, tooth prep, etc.