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This document discusses the management of deviated midlines. It notes that differential diagnosis is important to determine the cause of the midline deviation and appropriate treatment. Treatment may involve correcting dental asymmetries through orthodontics or expanding a narrow maxillary arch first if caused by a posterior crossbite. Functional appliances can be used to shift the mandible into the proper position if a skeletal deviation is present. Surgical correction may be needed for true skeletal asymmetries. The goal is to adapt the occlusion and correct dental or facial asymmetries causing the deviated midline.
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The human mandible can be related to the maxilla in several positions in the horizontal plane. Among these centric relation is a significant position, because of its usefulness in relating the dentulous and edentulous mandible to maxilla, where the teeth , muscles and temporomandibular joint function in harmony. It is a position of occluso-articular harmony.
Jaw relation is defined as any relationship between the mandible and maxilla. There are three types of jaw relations: orientation, vertical, and horizontal. Horizontal jaw relation refers to the relationship between the mandible and maxilla in the anteroposterior direction. There are two types of horizontal jaw relation: centric and eccentric. Centric jaw relation is when the condyles articulate with the thinnest avascular portion of the discs against the articular eminences independently of tooth contact in the anterior-superior position.
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This document discusses the management of deviated midlines. It notes that differential diagnosis is important to determine the cause of the midline deviation and appropriate treatment. Treatment may involve correcting dental asymmetries through orthodontics or expanding a narrow maxillary arch first if caused by a posterior crossbite. Functional appliances can be used to shift the mandible into the proper position if a skeletal deviation is present. Surgical correction may be needed for true skeletal asymmetries. The goal is to adapt the occlusion and correct dental or facial asymmetries causing the deviated midline.
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The human mandible can be related to the maxilla in several positions in the horizontal plane. Among these centric relation is a significant position, because of its usefulness in relating the dentulous and edentulous mandible to maxilla, where the teeth , muscles and temporomandibular joint function in harmony. It is a position of occluso-articular harmony.
Jaw relation is defined as any relationship between the mandible and maxilla. There are three types of jaw relations: orientation, vertical, and horizontal. Horizontal jaw relation refers to the relationship between the mandible and maxilla in the anteroposterior direction. There are two types of horizontal jaw relation: centric and eccentric. Centric jaw relation is when the condyles articulate with the thinnest avascular portion of the discs against the articular eminences independently of tooth contact in the anterior-superior position.
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Centric relation is a maxillomandibular relationship where the condyles are positioned at the anterior-superior position against the posterior slopes of the articular eminences, allowing purely rotary movement. There are several theories regarding what determines centric relation, including muscle, ligament, osteofiber, and meniscus theories. It is important to record centric relation for complete dentures as it provides a reproducible reference position and orients the lower cast on the articulator. Common methods to record centric relation include interocclusal records, graphic tracings, and functional methods.
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Dental occlusion a critical reflection on past present andJorGe Mori
This article provides a review of the past, present, and future concepts of dental occlusion. For nearly a century, there has been confusion due to the diversity of concepts about normal occlusion and treatment plans. Additionally, the application of occlusion concepts to temporomandibular disorders has been debated. However, over recent decades, the acceptance of morphological and functional variability in occlusion has increased. This reflects a shift from rigid standards to biologically-based principles in occlusion. The future of occlusion concepts will likely focus on a holistic understanding of the masticatory system.
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This document discusses various topics related to occlusion and jaw relationships including:
- Types of articulators and their uses in reproducing mandibular movements. More complex articulators allow for a closer reproduction of border movements.
- Methods of recording jaw relationships including facebows and centric relation records to transfer spatial relationships to articulators.
- Different occlusal schemes like bilateral balanced occlusion and canine protected occlusion. Mutually protected articulation is described as preventing excessive anterior contact.
- Considerations for choosing an articulator depending on the complexity of the needed treatment and how well it can reproduce a patient's movements to reduce chairside adjustments.
This document discusses midline discrepancies and facial asymmetry. It begins with definitions and discusses the etiology and diagnosis of asymmetries. Types of midline discrepancies are described. Treatment involves detailed evaluation of the soft tissues, dentofacial skeleton, and dentition using study models, radiographs, and photographs. Occlusion is also evaluated to assess compatibility between centric occlusion and centric relation. Accurate diagnosis of asymmetries requires a systematic approach.
This document defines key terminology used in maxillomandibular relations. It discusses the three types of maxillomandibular relations: orientation, vertical, and horizontal relations. Specific terms are defined, such as centric relation and eccentric relation. Vertical dimension is explained, including vertical dimension at rest, at occlusion, and freeway space. The document also covers topics like occlusal plane, Camper's plane, Christensen's phenomenon, and closest speaking space.
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The document discusses orientation jaw relation and facebow transfer procedures. It defines orientation jaw relation as establishing the reference in the cranium and the relationship between the maxilla and mandible. It then describes recording orientation using a facebow to relate the maxillary cast to the articulator in the same way the maxilla relates to the temporomandibular joints. The document also summarizes the types of facebows, including arbitrary and kinematic, and procedures for using each in complete dentures and fixed prosthodontics.
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orthodontic correction of canted occlusal plane 2MaherFouda1
This document discusses occlusal plane canting and the esthetic line of the dentition across multiple sections and cases. It begins by describing the esthetic line and how it follows the facial edges of the teeth, noting that full evaluation requires considering the three rotational axes of pitch, roll, and yaw. Subsequent sections discuss specific cases where patients presented with occlusal plane canting, midline deviations, and asymmetric smiles or deep bites. The document emphasizes the importance of evaluating canting relative to both soft tissues and facial skeleton for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
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horizontal jaw relation in complete denturedipalmawani91
This document provides an overview of centric relation and how its definition has changed over time. It discusses the significance of centric relation as a reference position and reviews various theories about how it is achieved musculoskeletally. The document also examines the relationship between centric relation and centric occlusion, and describes different methods for recording centric relation, including static, functional, graphic, and physiological techniques. Factors that can influence the accuracy of centric relation records are also reviewed.
This document discusses the management of occlusal cant, which is asymmetry in the vertical inclination of the occlusal plane. It begins by defining occlusal cant and exploring its causes such as facial asymmetry or asymmetric growth. Methods for evaluating occlusal cant like clinical exams, photos, and imaging are presented. Treatment options include orthodontics using devices like bite blocks or orthodontic surgery to level the occlusal plane. The document concludes that both the etiology and classification of an individual's occlusal cant should be considered to determine the best treatment approach.
This document discusses various concepts of occlusion from different dental experts over time. It begins by outlining the contents to be covered, which include concepts of occlusion, optimal joint position, functional tooth contacts, normal vs ideal occlusion, occlusion contact patterns, and references. It then proceeds to summarize key aspects of different occlusion concepts proposed by experts like McCollum, Lauritzen, Guichet, Posselt, Schuyler, Beyron, Pankey Mann, Dawson, Gerber, and Ramfjord and Ash. Centric relation is also defined in detail from anatomical, conceptual and geometrical perspectives.
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Centric relation is a maxillomandibular relationship where the condyles are positioned at the anterior-superior position against the posterior slopes of the articular eminences, allowing purely rotary movement. There are several theories regarding what determines centric relation, including muscle, ligament, osteofiber, and meniscus theories. It is important to record centric relation for complete dentures as it provides a reproducible reference position and orients the lower cast on the articulator. Common methods to record centric relation include interocclusal records, graphic tracings, and functional methods.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Dental occlusion a critical reflection on past present andJorGe Mori
This article provides a review of the past, present, and future concepts of dental occlusion. For nearly a century, there has been confusion due to the diversity of concepts about normal occlusion and treatment plans. Additionally, the application of occlusion concepts to temporomandibular disorders has been debated. However, over recent decades, the acceptance of morphological and functional variability in occlusion has increased. This reflects a shift from rigid standards to biologically-based principles in occlusion. The future of occlusion concepts will likely focus on a holistic understanding of the masticatory system.
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Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
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Jaw relation in fixed partial denture prosthesis/ online orthodontic coursesIndian dental academy
This document discusses various topics related to occlusion and jaw relationships including:
- Types of articulators and their uses in reproducing mandibular movements. More complex articulators allow for a closer reproduction of border movements.
- Methods of recording jaw relationships including facebows and centric relation records to transfer spatial relationships to articulators.
- Different occlusal schemes like bilateral balanced occlusion and canine protected occlusion. Mutually protected articulation is described as preventing excessive anterior contact.
- Considerations for choosing an articulator depending on the complexity of the needed treatment and how well it can reproduce a patient's movements to reduce chairside adjustments.
This document discusses midline discrepancies and facial asymmetry. It begins with definitions and discusses the etiology and diagnosis of asymmetries. Types of midline discrepancies are described. Treatment involves detailed evaluation of the soft tissues, dentofacial skeleton, and dentition using study models, radiographs, and photographs. Occlusion is also evaluated to assess compatibility between centric occlusion and centric relation. Accurate diagnosis of asymmetries requires a systematic approach.
This document defines key terminology used in maxillomandibular relations. It discusses the three types of maxillomandibular relations: orientation, vertical, and horizontal relations. Specific terms are defined, such as centric relation and eccentric relation. Vertical dimension is explained, including vertical dimension at rest, at occlusion, and freeway space. The document also covers topics like occlusal plane, Camper's plane, Christensen's phenomenon, and closest speaking space.
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for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental
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implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic
Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
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The document discusses orientation jaw relation and facebow transfer procedures. It defines orientation jaw relation as establishing the reference in the cranium and the relationship between the maxilla and mandible. It then describes recording orientation using a facebow to relate the maxillary cast to the articulator in the same way the maxilla relates to the temporomandibular joints. The document also summarizes the types of facebows, including arbitrary and kinematic, and procedures for using each in complete dentures and fixed prosthodontics.
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orthodontic correction of canted occlusal plane 2MaherFouda1
This document discusses occlusal plane canting and the esthetic line of the dentition across multiple sections and cases. It begins by describing the esthetic line and how it follows the facial edges of the teeth, noting that full evaluation requires considering the three rotational axes of pitch, roll, and yaw. Subsequent sections discuss specific cases where patients presented with occlusal plane canting, midline deviations, and asymmetric smiles or deep bites. The document emphasizes the importance of evaluating canting relative to both soft tissues and facial skeleton for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
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horizontal jaw relation in complete denturedipalmawani91
This document provides an overview of centric relation and how its definition has changed over time. It discusses the significance of centric relation as a reference position and reviews various theories about how it is achieved musculoskeletally. The document also examines the relationship between centric relation and centric occlusion, and describes different methods for recording centric relation, including static, functional, graphic, and physiological techniques. Factors that can influence the accuracy of centric relation records are also reviewed.
This document discusses the management of occlusal cant, which is asymmetry in the vertical inclination of the occlusal plane. It begins by defining occlusal cant and exploring its causes such as facial asymmetry or asymmetric growth. Methods for evaluating occlusal cant like clinical exams, photos, and imaging are presented. Treatment options include orthodontics using devices like bite blocks or orthodontic surgery to level the occlusal plane. The document concludes that both the etiology and classification of an individual's occlusal cant should be considered to determine the best treatment approach.
This document discusses various concepts of occlusion from different dental experts over time. It begins by outlining the contents to be covered, which include concepts of occlusion, optimal joint position, functional tooth contacts, normal vs ideal occlusion, occlusion contact patterns, and references. It then proceeds to summarize key aspects of different occlusion concepts proposed by experts like McCollum, Lauritzen, Guichet, Posselt, Schuyler, Beyron, Pankey Mann, Dawson, Gerber, and Ramfjord and Ash. Centric relation is also defined in detail from anatomical, conceptual and geometrical perspectives.
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01- Occlusion in prosthodontics introduction -5th yearAmal Kaddah
This document discusses key concepts related to occlusion for removable prosthodontics. It defines important terms like occlusion, centric relation, centric occlusion, balanced occlusion, and vertical dimension of occlusion. It explains that for removable prostheses, the centric relation position should be used and centric occlusion made to coincide with it. The document also discusses factors that affect balanced occlusion and various philosophies of denture occlusion.
This document discusses the development of the concept of occlusion from early fictional and hypothetical periods to the current factual period. It outlines key figures and their contributions, such as Angle establishing occlusion as the basis of orthodontics. It describes Andrews' six keys to optimal occlusion and three occlusion philosophies, with gnathology focusing on occlusion as part of the functional masticatory system rather than just teeth. Determinants of occlusion include fixed, variable, vertical and horizontal factors.
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This document discusses the evolution of occlusion concepts in dentistry. It begins with definitions of key occlusion terms and reviews various occlusion schemes that have been proposed over time, including lingualized occlusion, linear occlusion, and concepts put forth by Bonwill, Von Spee, Monson, and others. Requirements for artificial occlusion are outlined. The document emphasizes the differences between natural occlusion and artificial occlusion for complete dentures. Posterior tooth forms and concepts of occlusion are also examined.
This document discusses occlusion and centric relation. It defines occlusion as the static relationship between opposing teeth and centric relation as the maxillomandibular relationship where the condyles are in their most superior position against the articular eminences. Centric relation has had varying definitions that have evolved over time. Other topics covered include dynamic occlusion, determinants of occlusal morphology, organization of occlusion including bilateral balanced occlusion and group function, and optimal functional occlusion.
This document discusses centric jaw relation, including its definition, significance, and methods of recording. It begins by defining centric relation as the maxillomandibular relationship when the condyles are in their most superior and anterior position against the articular eminences, independently of tooth contact. The document then explores the changing definitions of centric relation over time and the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint as it relates to centric relation. It discusses the importance of centric relation in establishing harmony between centric occlusion and the jaw joints. Finally, it examines various static and functional methods for recording centric relation, such as chin point guidance, bimanual manipulation, and interocclusal records.
Centric relation relevance and role in complete denture construction NAMITHA ANAND
This document discusses centric relation, which refers to the relationship between the mandible and skull when the condyles are in their most superior position in the mandibular fossa against the posterior slope of the articular eminence. It has gone through various changing definitions but is now widely accepted to mean the anterior-superior position. Recording centric relation is important for complete denture construction as it provides proprioceptive feedback and acts as the starting point for occlusion. There are various passive and active methods to retrude the mandible as well as intraoral and extraoral graphic methods to record the position.
Occlusion in prosthodontics (Revision for 5th year students)Amal Kaddah
The document discusses key concepts related to occlusion and prosthodontics. It defines important occlusion terms like centric relation, centric occlusion, maximum intercuspation, vertical dimension of occlusion, and vertical dimension of rest. It describes the stomatognathic system including muscles of mastication and temporomandibular joint anatomy. It also discusses factors that affect balanced occlusion and the importance of recording occlusion for removable prosthodontics.
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The document discusses concepts and philosophies related to full mouth rehabilitation. It defines full mouth rehabilitation as restoring the form and function of the masticatory apparatus as close to normal as possible. Occlusion plays a key role in establishing synchronous harmony between teeth, TMJ, and muscles of mastication. The selection of the proper occlusal scheme is important for prosthetic rehabilitation. Various philosophies and concepts are discussed, including gnathological concept, mutually protected occlusion, group function, balanced occlusion, Pankey-Mann-Schuyler philosophy, and Hobo's twin table technique. Cusp shape factors, amount of disocclusion, and influences on disocclusion are also covered.
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Occlusion in complete denture. all the occlusal concepts clearly explained with schematic diagrams and illustrations by dr anil goud director of asian dental academy.
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5. “What is the best functional
relationship or occlusion of the
teeth” ?
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6. Concepts of occlusion
Three occlusal concepts:
The Gnathological
The Freedom-in-centric
European conceptual model
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7. THE GNATHOLOGICAL
CONCEPT
•Mid 1920’s McCollum.
Gnathology: exact science of
mandibular movement and resultant
occlusal contacts.
Instruments:
• Kinematic face bow, Gnathoscope
and Gnathograph
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8. Balanced
occlusion:(complete
dentures)
“During functional excursions there
is multiple simultaneous contacts
present both on the working side
and on the balancing side”
Stallard and Stuart: organic or
organised occlusion.
-neglected that mastication is more
vertical than lateral.
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9. ARNE G. LAURITZEN
Direction of occlusal stresses-long axis of
teeth.
Centric relation=centric occlusion
(condyles in uppermost and rearmost
position)
Simultaneous occlusal loads fall on as
great number of teeth.
Lateral excursion may be free.
Canine guided occlusion.
Group contact between upper and lower
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anterior teeth during protrusive movement.
11. NILES GUICHET AND GNATHOLOGY
Optimal occlusion (1966)
Canine guided occlusion- biomechanics
Occlusion must be in harmony with the
mandibular movements of each patient.
Ganathograph and Pantograph.
Denar articulator.
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12. There is horizontal movement of the
mandible
from
the
maximal
intercuspal position and teeth are
capable of standing that horizontal
stress in function .
(D’ Amicos)-canines - eight times
stress than on the 2nd premolars.
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13. VISION OF TRANSOGRAPHIC CONCEPT
Page’s
Four principles:
1. Opening axis
2. Cranial plane
3. Bennett movement
4. Envelope of motion
1. Opening axis:12º to 15º of rotation.
Transverse hinge axis –reproducible.
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14. 2.Cranial planes:No translatory condyles,
so no practical support for horizontal
plane.
3.Bennett movement: such a movement is
because of mouth opening to 2
noncolinear axes, Page did not concede
to the existence of the Bennett side shift.
4.
In the discussions conceding the
envelope of motion, when one takes the
motions to a narrow functional terminal
orbit, raised a great number of questions
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in the oral rehabilitation.
15. FREEDOM IN CENTRIC
Posselt was first
Functional occlusion- Ramfjord and Ash1970’s
Criteria are to attempt to eliminate the
need for neuromuscular adaptation.
According to this concept,
Maximum intercuspation and centric
relation are coincident but flat areas on the
depth of the fossae, on which opposing
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16. cusps occlude, will allow for a certain
degree of freedom in both centric and
eccentric movements without the guiding
influences of occlusal inclines.
Vertical dimension of occlusion in
maximum intercuspation and centric
relation might be the same when all the
interferences for closing in centric relation
are eliminated.
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19. OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS OF SCHUYLER
Correction of occlusal disharmonies in the
natural dentition and to the concepts of
freedom in centric and incisal guidance.
According to Schuyler,
Freedom in centric is a maxillomandibular
position where maximum intercuspation
and centric relation coincide to a certain
degree of freedom for eccentric excursions
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without the influence of occlusal inclines.
20. Anteroposterior difference – 0.5 to 1
mm
Variation in centric relation recording –
not a point – area in relation to
horizontal plane.
Anterior guidance – Purpose: permit a
condylar motion without restrictions
along with the prevention of posterior
contacts, during lateral excursions
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22. BEYRON’S OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS
Based on functional convenience and
avoidance of discomfort
Most
physiological
inter-relationship
between morphology and function might
be the most natural one.
Neuromuscular
mechanismprotects
teeth – excessive loads – protective
reflex- important role in mandibular
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movement patterns.
23. PANKEY MANN PHILOSOPHY
Monson’s sphere (occlusal line and
plane) + Meyer’s concepts of a
functionally generated path
Pankey
Mann
rehabilitation
Philosophy
–
oral
Objectives:- optimal health, masticatory
efficiency, comfort and esthetics
Recently, Pankey Mann Schuyler concept
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(based on group function)
24. Stable and Static contacts - greatest
number of teeth
Long centric – Occlusal harmony with an
anterior slide between centric relation and
maximum intercuspation (1mm) and a
small amount of lateral freedom for
accommodation of the Bennett movement
on the horizontal plane.
Group function during lateral excursion
(working side)
Balancing side - No contacts
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Protrusion – Immediate disocclusion
26. DAWSON’S CONCEPT
Peter Dawson
Manipulation of the jaw in centric
relation (Bimanual technique)
Recording the border movements
(Modification
of
functionally
generated path technique)
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27. Anterior guidance:
Anterior teeth are more capable of
supporting stress than posteriors:
(a)Position of anteriors
(b)Higher density of bone
(c)Longer roots, better crown : root
ratio.
Theory of “Nutcracker”
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28. GERBER’S CONDYLAR
DISPLACEMENT THEORY
European concept
“ The normal or ideal occlusion was one
in which the teeth would be in maximum
intercuspation,
with
the
condyles
centered in the articular surfaces in the
median and uppermost position. Any
deviation related to this mandibular
centralization constitutes a condylar
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displacement.”
30. RAMFJORD AND ASH CONCEPTS OF
OCCLUSION
Equilibrium
between
the
different
components of masticatory system.
Freedom for condyle movement
The occlusal concept applied should
promote occlusal stability, does not
exceed the needs and finances of most
persons, is controlled by general clinician
and does not need a specialized
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laboratory technician.
33. Optimum orthopaedically stable
joint position
Centric relation, is the position
of the mandible when the
condyles
are
in
an
orthopaedically stable position.
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34. Centric relation
1:The maxllomandibular relationship in
which the condyles articulate with the
thinnest
avascular
portion
of
their
respective disks with the complex in the
anterior–superior position against the
shapes of the articular eminences.This
position is independent of tooth contact.
This position is clinically discernible when
the mandible is directed superiorly and
anteriorly.
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35. It is restricted to a purely rotary
movement about the horizontal axis(GPT5).
2:The most retruded physiologic relation
of the mandible to the maxillae to and
from which the individual can make lateral
movements.It is a condition that can exist
at various degrees of jaw separation.It
occurs
around
the
terminal
hinge
axis(GPT-3).
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36. 3:The most retruded relation of he
mandible to the maxillae when the
condyles are in the most posterior
unstrained position in the glenoid fossae
from which lateral movement can be
made , at any given degree of jaw
separation(GPT-1).
4:The most posterior relation of the lower
to the upper jaw from which lateral
movement can be made at a given vertical
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dimension(Boucher).
37. 5:A maxilla to the mandible relationship in
which the condyles and the disks are
thought to be in the midmost,uppermost
position.The position has been difficult to
define anatomically but is determined
clinically by assessing when the jaw can
hinge on a fixed terminal axis (upto
25mm).It
is
clinically
determined
relationship of the mandible to the maxilla
when the condyle–disk assemblies are
positioned in their most superior position in
the mandibular fossae and against the
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distal slope of the articular eminence(ash).
38. 6:The relation of the mandible to the
maxillae when the condyles are in the
uppermost and the rearmost position in
the glenoid fossae.This position may not
be able to be recorded in the presence of
dysfunction of the masticatory system.
7: A clinically determined position of the
mandible placing both the condyles into
their anterior uppermost position.This can
be determined in patients without pain or
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derangement in the TMJ (Ramfjord)
40. Centric relation has been described in
three
different
ways:
anatomically,
conceptually, and geometrically.
Anatomical:
It is the position of the mandible to the
maxilla, with the intra-articular disc in
place when the head of the condyle is
against the most superior part of the
distal facing incline of the glenoid
fossa.This can be paraphrased uppermost
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and foremost.
41. Conceptual:
It is that position of the mandible relative
to the maxilla, with the articular disc in
place, when the muscles that support the
mandible are in their most relaxed and
least strained position.
Geometrical:
It is the position of the mandible relative
to the maxilla,with the intra- articular disc
in place, when the head of the condyle is
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in terminal hinge axis.
43. Optimum functional tooth contacts
Closure in CR
Creates an unstable occlusion
Neuromuscular system
Feed back muscles
Mandibular position
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stable occlusion
48. Criteria for optimum functional
occlusion
Even and simultaneous contact of
all
possible
teeth when the
mandibular condyles are in their
most
superoanterior
position,
resting against the posterior slopes
of the articular eminences, with the
discs properly interposed.
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52. Criteria for optimum functional
occlusion
First - Even and simultaneous
contact of all possible teeth +
centric relation
Second – each tooth should
contact in such a manner that the
forces of closure are directed
through the long axis of the teeth.
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58. Postural considerations and
functional tooth contacts
Depends on head position
In the alert feeding position, as well as
in the normal upright position, the
posterior teeth should contact more
heavily
than
the
anterior
teeth
(mutually protected occlusion).
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59. Summary
1. When the mouth closes, the condyles are
in their most superoanterior
(Musculoskeletal stable) position, resting
on the posterior slopes of the articular
eminences with the discs properly
interposed. In this position there is even
and simultaneous contact of all posterior
teeth. The anterior teeth also contact but
more lightly than the posterior teeth.
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60. 2. All tooth contacts provide axial loading
of occlusal forces.
3. When the mandible moves into a
laterotrusive
position,
there
are
adequate tooth-guided contacts on the
laterotrusive
(working)
side
to
disocclude
the
mediotrusive
(nonworking) side immediately. The
most desirable guidance is provided by
the canines (canine guidance).
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61. 4. When the mandible moves into a
protrusive position, there are adequate
tooth-guided contacts on the anterior
teeth to disocclude all posterior teeth
immediately.
5. In the alert feeding position, posterior
tooth contacts are heavier than
anterior tooth contacts.
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