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OCCLUSION
in Complete Dentures- A review
Dr Mandakini Mohan
International Medical University
TERMINOLOGY
 Occlusion:
The static relationship between the incising and
masticatory surfaces of the maxillary or mandibular teeth or
tooth analogues (GPT-8)
 Centric occlusion:
The occlusion of opposing teeth when the mandible is in
centric relation. This may or may not coincide with maximum
intercuspation. (GPT-8)
Maximum
intercuspation:
The complete
intercuspation of the
opposing teeth,
independent of
condylar position
(GPT-8)
Centric relation:
The maxillomandibular
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 eminencies.
Factors governing the position
of teeth for complete dentures
I. The horizontal relations to the residual ridges,
II. The vertical positions of the occlusal surfaces and incisal edges
between the residual ridges,
III. The aesthetic requirements, and
IV. The inclinations for occlusion.
Arranging the artificial teeth
 The anterior teeth are arranged in basic positions,
principally for esthetics. The posterior teeth are arranged
in maximum planned intercuspation.
 For developing the anterior plane of occlusion, the plane
should be located either at or slightly below the corners of
the mouth.
 The position of the incisal edges of the mandibular
anterior teeth eventually establishes the level of the
anterior plane of occlusion.
 The posterior plane of occlusion is an extension of this
anterior plane level with the junction between the middle
and upper third of the retromolar pads bilaterally.
Junction of anterior 2/3rd and
posterior 1/3rd of Retromolar pad
Anterior 2/3rd
Maxillary posterior teeth are arranged in their correct Buccolingual
position:a straightedge is placed over the crest of the mandibular
ridge and a line is scratched in the wax , the lingual cusps of the
maxillary teeth are placed over this line.
The mandibular teeth then assume their buccolingual and
mesiodistal position by intercuspating with maxillary teeth.
The basic principle for the buccolingual positioning of posterior
teeth is that they should be positioned over the residual ridge.
The tip of the canine to the middle of the retromolar pad should
provide guides for this arrangement.
Types of posterior
teeth
The standard
anatomic tooth
has inclines of
approximately
33 0 or more.
The cusp incline is less
steep than the
conventional anatomic
tooth of 33 0 . It will
articulate in three
dimensions.
Flat and has sulci to
enhance mastication. They
articulate in only two
dimensions.
Types of Complete Denture occlusion
Lingualized
occlusion
Monoplane/
Non-balanced
occlusion
Balanced
Occlusion
 Anatomical teeth usually are selected for balanced occlusion
 Nonanatomical or cuspless teeth are generally the choice for
monoplane occlusion(neutrocentric concept).
Indications of the monoplane occlusion
 For the lingualized occlusal concept, a combination of upper
anatomical and lower nonanatomical teeth has been introduced.
 Flat ridge(s)
 Class II jaw relations
 Class III jaw relations
 Maxillofacial patients
 Handicapped patients
 Cross bite
 Doubtful / Imperfect centric relation records
Requirements of
complete denture
occlusion
Incising
units
Working
occlusal
units
Balancing
occlusal
units
Requirements of Incising units
These units:
 Should be sharp in order to cut efficiently
 Should not contact during mastication
 Should have as flat an incisal guidance as possible considering
esthetics and phonetics
 Should have horizontal overlap to allow for base settling without
interference
 Should contact only during protrusive incising function
Requirements of Working occlusal
units
 Should be efficient in cutting and grinding
 Should have less bucco-lingual width – to minimize the work load
 Should function as a group with simultaneous harmonious contacts at
end of the chewing cycle
 Should be over the ridge crest in the masticating area for lever
balance
 Should have a surface to receive & transmit the force vertically
 Should center the work load near the anteroposterior center of the
denture
Requirements of Balancing
occlusal units
 Should contact on the second molars when the incising units
contact in function
 Should contact at end of the chewing cycle when the working
units contact
 Should have smooth gliding contacts for lateral and
protrusive excursions
Basic Tooth Positions
Balancing Contacts Centric Occlusion Working Contacts
Factors that affect occlusal balance
1. Condylar guidance
2. Incisal guidance
3. The plane of occlusion
4. The compensating curve
5. Inclination of Cusps
The inclination of the condylar guidance
The sagittal condylar guidance angle (SCGA)
- The angle formed by the inclination of a condylar guide control surface
of an articulator and a specific reference plane
 Not under the control of the
dentist and is determined purely
by the biomechanics of the joint
itself.
 This is the net result of
the condyle-disc assembly
passing forwards and
downwards, under the
influence of the anterior
slope of the glenoid fossa.
Inclination of the incisal guidance
The influence of the contacting surfaces of the mandibular and
maxillary anterior teeth on the mandibular movements. (GPT-8)
Or
The influences by the amount of vertical and horizontal overlap of the
maxillary and mandibular teeth. (GPT-8)
The angle formed by the
intersection of the plane of
occlusion and a line within
the sagittal plane
determined by the incisal
edges of the maxillary and
mandibular central incisors
when the teeth are in
maximum intercuspation
(GPT-8)
The plane of occlusion
The plane of occlusion is established by the height of the lower
cuspid and in the posterior by the height of the retromolar pad.
It is also related to the ala-tragus line, or camper’s line.
Inclination of Cusps
These modify the effect of the plane of occlusion and the
compensating curve.
It was shown that the mesiodistal cusp heights that interdigitate lock
the occlusion so that reposition of the teeth due to setting of the base
cannot take place. Therefore only buccolingual inclines need be
considered as determinants of balanced occlusion.
Compensating curve
The anteroposterior curving (in the medial plane) and the
mediolateral curving (in the frontal plane) within the
alignment of the occluding surfaces and incisal edges of
the artificial teeth that is used to develop the balanced
occlusion(GPT-8)
Bilateral balance in lateral excursions is the desired outcome
Working
Balancing
Centric
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Review Occlusion -Refresher.pdf

  • 1. OCCLUSION in Complete Dentures- A review Dr Mandakini Mohan International Medical University
  • 2. TERMINOLOGY  Occlusion: The static relationship between the incising and masticatory surfaces of the maxillary or mandibular teeth or tooth analogues (GPT-8)  Centric occlusion: The occlusion of opposing teeth when the mandible is in centric relation. This may or may not coincide with maximum intercuspation. (GPT-8)
  • 3. Maximum intercuspation: The complete intercuspation of the opposing teeth, independent of condylar position (GPT-8) Centric relation: The maxillomandibular 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 eminencies.
  • 4. Factors governing the position of teeth for complete dentures I. The horizontal relations to the residual ridges, II. The vertical positions of the occlusal surfaces and incisal edges between the residual ridges, III. The aesthetic requirements, and IV. The inclinations for occlusion.
  • 5. Arranging the artificial teeth  The anterior teeth are arranged in basic positions, principally for esthetics. The posterior teeth are arranged in maximum planned intercuspation.  For developing the anterior plane of occlusion, the plane should be located either at or slightly below the corners of the mouth.  The position of the incisal edges of the mandibular anterior teeth eventually establishes the level of the anterior plane of occlusion.  The posterior plane of occlusion is an extension of this anterior plane level with the junction between the middle and upper third of the retromolar pads bilaterally. Junction of anterior 2/3rd and posterior 1/3rd of Retromolar pad
  • 6. Anterior 2/3rd Maxillary posterior teeth are arranged in their correct Buccolingual position:a straightedge is placed over the crest of the mandibular ridge and a line is scratched in the wax , the lingual cusps of the maxillary teeth are placed over this line. The mandibular teeth then assume their buccolingual and mesiodistal position by intercuspating with maxillary teeth. The basic principle for the buccolingual positioning of posterior teeth is that they should be positioned over the residual ridge. The tip of the canine to the middle of the retromolar pad should provide guides for this arrangement.
  • 7. Types of posterior teeth The standard anatomic tooth has inclines of approximately 33 0 or more. The cusp incline is less steep than the conventional anatomic tooth of 33 0 . It will articulate in three dimensions. Flat and has sulci to enhance mastication. They articulate in only two dimensions.
  • 8. Types of Complete Denture occlusion Lingualized occlusion Monoplane/ Non-balanced occlusion Balanced Occlusion
  • 9.  Anatomical teeth usually are selected for balanced occlusion  Nonanatomical or cuspless teeth are generally the choice for monoplane occlusion(neutrocentric concept). Indications of the monoplane occlusion  For the lingualized occlusal concept, a combination of upper anatomical and lower nonanatomical teeth has been introduced.  Flat ridge(s)  Class II jaw relations  Class III jaw relations  Maxillofacial patients  Handicapped patients  Cross bite  Doubtful / Imperfect centric relation records
  • 11. Requirements of Incising units These units:  Should be sharp in order to cut efficiently  Should not contact during mastication  Should have as flat an incisal guidance as possible considering esthetics and phonetics  Should have horizontal overlap to allow for base settling without interference  Should contact only during protrusive incising function
  • 12. Requirements of Working occlusal units  Should be efficient in cutting and grinding  Should have less bucco-lingual width – to minimize the work load  Should function as a group with simultaneous harmonious contacts at end of the chewing cycle  Should be over the ridge crest in the masticating area for lever balance  Should have a surface to receive & transmit the force vertically  Should center the work load near the anteroposterior center of the denture
  • 13. Requirements of Balancing occlusal units  Should contact on the second molars when the incising units contact in function  Should contact at end of the chewing cycle when the working units contact  Should have smooth gliding contacts for lateral and protrusive excursions
  • 14. Basic Tooth Positions Balancing Contacts Centric Occlusion Working Contacts
  • 15. Factors that affect occlusal balance 1. Condylar guidance 2. Incisal guidance 3. The plane of occlusion 4. The compensating curve 5. Inclination of Cusps
  • 16. The inclination of the condylar guidance The sagittal condylar guidance angle (SCGA) - The angle formed by the inclination of a condylar guide control surface of an articulator and a specific reference plane
  • 17.  Not under the control of the dentist and is determined purely by the biomechanics of the joint itself.  This is the net result of the condyle-disc assembly passing forwards and downwards, under the influence of the anterior slope of the glenoid fossa.
  • 18. Inclination of the incisal guidance The influence of the contacting surfaces of the mandibular and maxillary anterior teeth on the mandibular movements. (GPT-8) Or The influences by the amount of vertical and horizontal overlap of the maxillary and mandibular teeth. (GPT-8) The angle formed by the intersection of the plane of occlusion and a line within the sagittal plane determined by the incisal edges of the maxillary and mandibular central incisors when the teeth are in maximum intercuspation (GPT-8)
  • 19. The plane of occlusion The plane of occlusion is established by the height of the lower cuspid and in the posterior by the height of the retromolar pad. It is also related to the ala-tragus line, or camper’s line. Inclination of Cusps These modify the effect of the plane of occlusion and the compensating curve. It was shown that the mesiodistal cusp heights that interdigitate lock the occlusion so that reposition of the teeth due to setting of the base cannot take place. Therefore only buccolingual inclines need be considered as determinants of balanced occlusion.
  • 20. Compensating curve The anteroposterior curving (in the medial plane) and the mediolateral curving (in the frontal plane) within the alignment of the occluding surfaces and incisal edges of the artificial teeth that is used to develop the balanced occlusion(GPT-8)
  • 21. Bilateral balance in lateral excursions is the desired outcome Working Balancing Centric
  • 22. ?