occlusion quiz Flashcards
facebow registration
- transfers the relationship between the maxillary teeth and the axis of mandiblar rotation
- transfers the relationship between the mandibular teeth and the axis of mandibular rotation
- used to mount lower cast
- registers the relationship between upper and lower teeth
- registers the posisiton of mandible in protrusion
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transfers the relationship between the maxillary teeth and the axis of mandibular rotation
function of facebow
- mounting the lower cast
- registration of the inter-occlusal relationship
- setting the condylar guidance angles
- setting the intercondylar distance
- transferring the angle of the occlusal plane relative to a horizontal reference plane
transferring the angle of the occlusal plane relative to a horizontal reference plane
through careful design of occlusal surfaces the property of occlusal forces the dentist is most able to influence is
- direction
- duration
- frequency
- velocity
- magnitude
direction
principal radiographic sign of occlusal trauma is
- horizontal bone loss
- vertical bone loss
- root fracture
- generalised widening of PDL space
- condensing osteitis
generalised widening of PDL space
when viewed from the lateral aspect, the downward movement of the condyle during protrusion forms an angle to the horizontal plane known as
- horizontal condylar guidance angle
- bennett angle
- saggital condylar guidance angle
- side shift
- frankfort angle
saggital condylar guidance angle
in relation to complete dentures, one of the principal objectives of jaw registration is
- determine the intermaxillary relationship in the retruded contact position
- to determine the intermaxillary relationshipp in the resting face height position
- to transfer the manidbular plane
- to determine the intermaxillary relationship in the intercuspal position
- to record freeway space
determine the intermaxillary relationship in the retruded contact position
in ICP, ideally
- incisors should meet edge to edge
- tips of buccal cusps of the upper posterior teeth should occlude with the occlusal surfaces of the lower posterior teeth
- tips of the palatal cusps of the upper posterior teeth should occlude with the occlusal surfaces of the lower posterior teeth
- tips of the lingual cusps of lower posterior teeth should occlude with the marginal ridges of the opposing teeth
- tips of the lingual cusps of the lower posterior teeth should occlude with the fossae of the opposing teeth
tips of the palatal cusps of the upper posterior teeth should occlude with the occlusal surfaces of the lower posterior teeth
during mastication, whilst chewing on the left molar teeth
- left side in non-working side
- bilateral downwards and forwards movement of condylar heads
- right condylar head rotates about a vertical axis but does not move forwards onto teh articular tubercle
- right condylar head moves downwards, forwards and medially
- it is preferable for the mandible to be guided back into ICP by contact of an many teeth as possible
right condylar head moves downwards, forwards and medially
which articulator is suitable for use when constructing complete dentures
- simple hinge
- fixed condylar
- semi-adjustable
- fully adjustable
- all of the above
all of the above
(Fully adjustable, then semi, then fixed, then simple)
what is christensen’s phonomenon
a gap that appears between the posterior ends of opposing flat occlusal rims when the mandible is protruded
most unlikely consequence of adverse occlusal forces
- fractured cusp
- attrition
- dislodge restorations
- chronic periodontitis
- increased tooth mobility
chronic periodontitis
during closure of the retruded axis, the point at which the teeth contact is called
retruded contact position
during lateral excursion the predominant movement of the working condyle is
- forwards translation
- medial translation
- rotation about a vertical axis
- rotation about a horizontal axis
- vertical movement away from the fossa
rotation about a vertical axis
the retruded axis is a mandibular position dependent on the presence of teeth
T/F
false
the retruded axis is a border movement
T/F
true