Occlusion Overview Flashcards

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What is the definition of a stable occlusion?

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When the teeth occlude such that the possibility of movement (tilting, drifting and over-eruption) is minimised

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What is the definition of intercuspal position?

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Maximum interdigitation of teeth, most comfortable bite, OVD measured in this positon

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What is the definition of edge-edge position?

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Teeth slide forward from ICP (guiding on palatal sufaces of ant teeth), upper and lower incisal edges of upper and lower touching

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What is the definition of protrusion position?

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  • mandible slides anteriorly to maximum limit (movement controlled by lateral pterygoid mainly)
  • Condyle moves forwards & downwards on articular eminence
  • No posterior tooth contacts
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What is the definition of maximal opening position?

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Full translation of the condyle over the articular eminence (no teeth in contact)

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What is the definition of retruded axis position?

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  • Terminal hinge axis position
  • Most superior anterior position of the condylar head in the fossa
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What is the definition of retruded contact position?

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  • First tooth contact when the mandible is in the retruded axis position
  • Approx. 1mm posterior to ICP
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What is the Bennet angle?

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The path of the non-working condyle in the horizontal plane during lateral excursion (typically 1-4mm)

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9
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What is canine guidance?

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On lateral excursion, the canines remain in contact and cause disclution of the rest of the teeth on the working & non-working side

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What is group function?

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Simultaneous contact between multiple maxillary and mandibular teeth on lateral excursion

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How does the conformative occlusion approach differ from the re-organised approach?

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Conformative = restoration provided are designed in accordance with the existing jaw relationship

Re-organised = when ICP cannot reliably be established, occlusal scheme is redesigned in the retruded contact position (as its the most reproducible contact point)

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12
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What are examples of different types of articulators?

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  • Arcon
  • Average Value
  • Semi-Adjustable
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13
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On an average value articular what are the Bennet and Condylar Guidance Angles set to?

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Bennet = 15 degrees
Condylar Guidance Angle = 30 degrees

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14
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What are the different parts of a facebow?

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  • reference plane locator
  • bite fork
  • transfer jig assembly
  • earbow
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15
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When do we not used the conformative approach in restorative dentistry?

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  • An increase in vertical height is needed to make space for restorations
  • Tooth/teeth significantly out of position
  • A significant change in appearance is wanted
  • History of occlusal related failure/fracture of existing restorations
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16
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When using a facebow, where is the anterior reference point?

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43mm apical to incisal edge of upper lateral incisor

17
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What does a facebow record?

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the spatial relationship of the maxillary arch to the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) and the hinge axis of the mandible

18
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What are the uses of a facebow?

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  • accurately mount casts on articulators
  • investigate the relationship of the maxilla to the terminal hinge axis of mandible
19
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Describe four materials used to help mount casts in ICP?

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  1. No material = plenty of tooth contacts so ICP is obvious
  2. Wax wafer = place wax over biting surfaces and get patient to bite down (ensure thin)
  3. Registration paste = place bite reg paste over occlusal biting surfaces and get pt to bite down
  4. Record blocks = when free end saddles present and casts cannot be hand articulated (use this with bite reg paste)
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