Occlusion Final

  1. what are the three posterior determinants of occlusion
    • shape of articular eminences 
    • anatomy of the medial walls of the mandibular fossae
    • configuration of the mandibular condylar processes
  2. 3 anterior determinants of occlusion
    • horizontal overlap of anterior teeth
    • vertical overlap of anterior teeth
    • form of the lingual concavities of the maxillary anterior teeth
  3. the steeper the condylar guidance
    the taller the posterior cusps
  4. the greater the vertical overlap of anterior guidance
    the taller the posterior cusps
  5. the greater the horizontal overlap of anterior guidance
    the shorter the posterior cusps
  6. the more parallel the plane of occlusion to condylar guidance
    the shorter the posterior cusps
  7. the more acute the curve of spee
    the shorter most of the posterior cusps
  8. the greater the lateral translation movement
    the shorter the posterior cusps
  9. the greater the immediate side shift
    the shower the posterior cusps
  10. The greater the distance from the rotating condyle
    the wider the angle between the laterotrusive and mediotrusive pathways
  11. The greater the distance from the midsagittal plane
    the wider than angle between laterotrusive and mediotrusive pathways
  12. the greater the movement of the lateral translation movement
    the wider the angle between laterotrusive and mediotrusive pathways
  13. the greater the intercondylar distance
    the smaller the angle between the laterotrusive and mediotrusive pathways
Author
arikell
ID
341416
Card Set
Occlusion Final
Description
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