Occlusion for Prosthodontics

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2017
  • Occlusion for Prosthodontics - why is occlusion so confusing?
    Changing definitions of existing words - prosthodontics has its own language
    Basics - stomatognathic system and temporomandibular joint
    Tooth inclinations and mesial migration
    Occlusal plane, Curve of Spee, Curve of Wilson
    Tooth contact during mastication
    Centric Occlusion (CO), Maximum Intercuspal Position (MIP)
    Centric Relation (CR) defined and explained
    When to use MIP and when to use CR
    Analyzing occlusion via MIP
    Functional/working cusps and Non-functional cusps
    Angles Molar relationship classifications
    Cusp and fossa relationships
    Excursive and protrusive movements
    Canine guidance and anterior guidance
    Anterior Divisions of occlusion
    Mutually protected occlusion
    Interferences and premature contacts
    Distalizing inclined plane and relation to joint dysfunction
    Tongue thrust and anterior open bite
    Bennett movement, shift and angle
    Gothic Arch Tracings
    Ideal occlusal relationships for fixed and removable prosthodontics
    Dental articulators and facebow
    Determining occlusion for removable partial dentures - CR vs MIP
    Study aids for Dental Boards

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