Classification of Malocclusions Flashcards
What anatomical features are used to determine angles class?
Mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary first molar & buccal groove of mandibular first molar
A classification system is a grouping of ______ for ease in handling and discussion; it is not a system of diagnosis, method for determining prognosis or a ____.
Clinical cases of similar appearance; way of defining treatment
A classification system is NOT: (3)
- a system for diagnosis
- method fro determining prognosis
- way of defining treatment
Why do we classify? (3)
- traditional reasons
- ease of reference
- communication
How old is angle’s classification?
100 years
Angle’s classification is the most universally ____ and is used _____.
popular; worldwide
Angle’s classification is based on the relationship of the ____ and the alignment (or lack of it) of the teeth reactive to the:
first permanent molars; line of occlusion
The mesiobuccal cusp of the upper first molar articulates or occludes on the buccal groove of the lower first molar:
Class I occlusion
Determine the Angle’s Classification:
Class I occlusion
Normal or class I molar relationship, teeth are well aligned with proper overbite and overjet:
Normal occlusion
Normal occlusion is normal or class I molar relationship, where teeth are well aligned with proper:
overbite & overjet
Determine the Angle’s Classification:
Class I occlusion
Normal or class I molar relationship but teeth are crowded or rotated or spaced:
Class I malocclusion
Determine the Angle’s Classification:
Class I malocclusion
Determine the Angle’s Classification:
Class I malocclusion
What type of radiograph is seen in this image?
cephalometric
Class II malocclusion may also be referred to as:
distocclusion