Bennett Movement and Its Classification | Bennett Angle

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    Bennett movement is defined as “condylar movement on the working side in the horizontal plane”. It is the bodily side shift of mandible, when it occurs may be recorded in the region of the translating condyle of non-working side.
    During lateral movement the mandible shifts 1 to 4 mm towards the working side. It has also been termed previously as ‘BENNETT SHIFT’ or ‘MANDIBULAR SIDE SHIFT’.
    The angle formed between the sagittal plane and the condylar path on the balancing side during lateral mandibular movements is known as ‘Bennett angle’ or ‘Lateral condylar guidance angle’.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @ManojKumar-zg4ou
    @ManojKumar-zg4ou Před 10 měsíci +2

    Very good.

  • @AAlhuseiny
    @AAlhuseiny Před měsícem

    Thanks Dr. Sweta Anand for clear explanation. I could grasp; though, I am not a dentist. Well, I have question top my head in respect what you have said. My question, is Immediate Side Shift, Precurrent Side Shift, and Progressive Side shift taking placing mandatory or some of them appear in healthy TMJ and some appear in non-healthy TMJ.
    My point do they need to appear in sequence or one of them should appear to reflect health or non healty TMJ

  • @anandabhishek91
    @anandabhishek91 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very Good

  • @Verdert35
    @Verdert35 Před 6 měsíci

    So on the balancing condyle, the jaw on that side would appear more wider and lower than the other side?