Malocclusion Flashcards

1
Q

How can malocclusions occur?

A

Genetics (skeletal pattern, soft tissues, dent-alveolar)
Enviromental factors (habits pathology)

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2
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class I definition

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maxilla and mandible are in good position skeletal and occlusal relationship

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3
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Class II x2 types

A

Maxillary protrusion
Mandibular retrognathia (mandible being too small)

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4
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Class III definition

A

large or prognathic mandible or both

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5
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How can an increased vertical skeletal pattern have an effect on occlusal relationship

A

Anterior open bite/overbite

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6
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How can a decreased vertical skeletal pattern have an effect on occlusal relationship

A

deep overbite

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7
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What might transverse discrepancies cause in the skeletal pattern <>

A

posterior cross bite

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8
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Soft tissue factors effecting malocclusion, list 5

A
  • lips
  • tongue (size, rest position)
  • habits (alters tongue position)
  • PDL in perio
  • Adenoids (mouth breathing)
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9
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causes of midline diastema, list 6

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  • closes with eruption canines
  • missing/small teeth
  • frenum
  • midline supernumerary
  • proclained upper incisors
  • habit
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10
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Malocclusion dent-alveolar factors

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  • crowding and spacing
  • missing teeth
  • malformed teeth (peg shaped, microdot etc)
  • early loss of primary teeth
  • retained primary teeth
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11
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Microdontia defintion

A

small teeth - need ortho

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12
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Macrodontia definition

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Large teeth - need orthodontic

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13
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Anadontia definition
Hypodontia defintion

A
  • complete absence teeth
  • some absence teeth
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14
Q

Why may you suspect missing teeth

A
  • delayed eruption of permanent teeth
  • infra occlusion
  • dental centre line issues
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15
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Definition of supernumerary teeth and what they may cause, list 4

A

“extra copies” teeth due to lamina dura extension
- crowding, drifting, rotations, midline diastema

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16
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early loss of primary teeth can cause: list 4

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  • space loss
  • overerupution
  • midline shift
  • position of permanent teeth
17
Q

What is infra-occlusion

A

primary teeth remain in position while adjacent teeth erupt - can cause over eruption

18
Q

When (3) and why (3) would you place space maintainers?

A

When:
Unerupted tooth
delayed eruption
traumatic loss

Why:
maintain space and centrelines
occlusion is guided leading to better occlusion