MODULE 1 Flashcards
What is the difference between ESG and David Blaine?
Apparently nothing; prosthodontics IS magic!
What are the five components of a comprehensive assessment?
- Patient History- Pt ID, Chief complaint, Med Hx, Social Hx, Dental Hx, Prosthesis Hx
- Extra-Oral Exam- TMJ/Mms, nodes/skin, function, esthetics, gen dental
- Intra-Oral Exam- PRE-OP Assessment (PRosthodontic, Endodontic, Orthodontic/Occlusion, Periodontal, Aesthetics)
- Radiographic Assessment- Pan, Bitewing, PA, FMX, cbCT
- Diagnostic Records- pics, casts, facebow, interocclusal records, articulator mounting, diagnostic wax-up
General Symmetry would be assessed with what clinical photograph?
F1
Facial Symmetry and Proportions would be evaluated with what clinical photograph(s)?
F1 and L1
Facial proportions are separated by what structures?
Top to bottom:
Trichion, Glabella, Subnasale, Menton
What are the categories of Lips in Repose & what clinical photographs will be used for assessment?
No incisal display, less than 2mm of incisal display, greater than 2 mm of incisal display
L2 and F2
A lip elevation of 9 mm is __?
hypermobile
7-8 normal, 9-10 hypermobile
What are the two utilities of facebows?
records the spatial position of the MAXILLA relative to the HINGE AXIS of the mandible
Transfers this position to an articulator
The Frankfort plane is approximately what degree away from the ala-tragus line?
15 degrees
What type of joint is the TMJ?
ginglymoarthrodial joint: inferior compartment rotates (2-5 mm) and the superior compartment translates
What is the ‘combined mandibular movement of
the working condyle laterally
(laterotrusion) and the balancing side
condyle medially (mediotrusion)’?
The Bennett Movement
A deflection is indicative of a(n) _________ of movement?
A deviation is indicative of a(n) _________ of movement
Deflection–> restriction
Deviation–> interference
Canine guidance is a subset of which type of articulation?
Mutually protected articulation
The others are: balanced articulation and group function articulation