when there is limited tongue space | Smaller BLW |
Mesiodistal width(mx): Measure from | canine to mx tuberosity |
Mesiodistal width(mn): Measure from | Distal of canine to start of ascending ramus |
True or False: You may not set the 1st or 2nd premolar if there is limited space in the posterior | TRUE |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use for patients with esthetic concerns | Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when a balanced occlusion is desired | Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when coordinated jaw movements are present | Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when setting teeth for a single denture opposing natural dentition | Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when there are jaw discrepancies (use in crossbite situations, Angles Class III) | Non-anatomic (0⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when a reduction in horizontal forces is desired (severe ridge resorption) | Non-anatomic (0⁰) |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Use when a patient has uncoordinated jaw movements are present | Non-anatomic (0⁰) |
Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰): Should be chosen in relation to | condylar guidance |
Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰)Select a tooth cusp angle similar to the | condylar inclination |
Anatomic (40⁰ ,30⁰, 20⁰ (semi-anatomic), 10⁰) contraindications | severe ridge resorption, jaw malrelations, uncoordinated jaw movement |
SELECTION OF POSTERIOR TEETH:Set with no incisal guidance (no overbite) when used in a monoplane occlusal scheme | Non-anatomic (0⁰) |
Selection of tooth form also depends on | condylar and incisal guidance inclinations, curve of spee, angulation of occlusal plane |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: A type of bilaterally balanced occlusal scheme | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Centric contacts are set maxillary lingual cusp to fossae of the mandibular posterior teeth. | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: No anterior contacts should be present in the centric position. | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Anatomic teeth are used in the maxilla opposing a flat-cusped, or shallow cusped mandibular tooth | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Overbite is incorporated into the anterior setup to improve esthetics, and eccentric contact | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Lingual cusp of mx posterior teeth occluding in mn posteriors | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: More natural appearance (anatomic teeth) of the maxillary teeth | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Forces centered over the mandibular teeth | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Cuspless teeth are set on a flat plane with 1.5 - 2 mm overjet — there is no cusp to fossa relationship | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: No anterior contacts are present in the centric position | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: No overbite is incorporated into the anterior setup | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: In eccentric movements there usually no contacts on the balancing sides of the denture | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Anterior teeth contact in excursions. | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: based on the idea that by eliminating cusps, lateral forces on the dentures will be reduced, thereby improving denture stability. | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Meron pa ring curve of spee but no curve of wilson | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Severe ridge resorption | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Uncoordinated jaw movement | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
PHILOSOPHIES OF DENTURE OCCLUSION: Severe maxillomandibular jaw relationship | MONOPLANE OCCLUSAL SCHEME |
The line of the crest of lower residual ridge which extends between the middle of retromolar pad, and tip of lower canine — the ________ of the lower posterior teeth should coincide with this line | central grooves |
The line extending between the _________will determine the height of lower posterior teeth | tip of lower canine and upper 2/3 of retromolar pad |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(PREMOLARS):Premolars are set ___ to occlusal plane | vertically |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(PREMOLARS):____ cusps of maxillary 1st premolar touch the occlusal plane | Facial and lingual |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(PREMOLARS):Lingual cusp of maxillary 2nd premolar touch the occlusal plane and ____ is raised by 0.5 mm | buccal cusp |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(PREMOLARS):Lingual cusp should be over the | crest of the ridge |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):The inclination of maxillary molars are _____ to create a 6 degree upward curve | mesially and slightly lingually |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):_____ cusp of maxillary 1st molar should touch the occlusal plane and the lingual cusps are over the crest of the mandibular ridge | Mesiolingual |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):Maxillary ___ molar are set with no cusp touching the occlusal plane. All the lingual cusps are over the crest of the mandibular ridge | 2nd |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(1st MOLARS):Mesiobuccal cusp off the plane | .5mm |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(1st MOLARS):Distobuccal cusp off the plane | 1mm |
what cusps should always be lower (lingualized occlusion) | lingual |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):Use a template to check the buccal alignment. ____________should touch the template, while the distobuccal cusp do not touch | Canine, premolars and mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):The ____ cusp of the first molar should deviate approximately 20⁰ from this plane and the second molar will fall along this plane | distobuccal |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS): what cusp of the first molar only touches the flat plane | mesiolingual |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(2nd MOLARS):The ML cusp would be ___ off the flat plane | .5 mm |
ARRANGEMENT OF MAXILLARY POSTERIOR TEETH(2nd MOLARS):DL cusp would be ___ off the flat plane | 1 mm |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):First set into centric occlusion. | Mandibular 1st molar |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):Mesio-buccal cusp of maxillary 1st molar fit in to the ______- of mandibular first molar. | buccal groove |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(MOLARS):The mesioligual cusp of Mandibular 1st molar fit into the _____ of the maxillary first molar | central fossa |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(2ND PREMOLARS):Its cusp tip should be positioned in the embrasure between maxillary ________. | 1st and 2nd premolars |
CLASS 1 ARRANGEMETN | Mesiobuccal groove of mn 1st molar = mesiobuccal cusp of mx |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(1ST PREMOLARS):Positioned in the embrasure between _________ | maxillary canine and maxillary 1st premolar. |
ARRANGEMENT OF THE MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR TEETH(2ND MOLARS):The _____ of maxillary 2nd molar fit in to the buccal groove of mandibular 2nd molar | mesio-buccal cusp |
Do not place the posterior teeth over the ascending portion of the ramus posterior to dotted line). Functional fbrces will cause the denture to tilt or shift, causing looseness and/or discomfort. Instead. eliminate the ____ from the setup, if necessary. | 2nd premolars |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Some grinding needed to create upper cusp tip/lower fossa contacts (some manufacturers are now producing molds for this occlusal concept) | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Centric jaw record | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Monoplane lower posterior teeth set to retromolar pad | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Anatomical upper posterior teeth set with only lingual, not buccal, cusps touching | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:advantage is Upper premolars appear natural | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Some range of posterior tooth position allowed | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Reported slightly better chewing than monoplane teeth | LINGUALIZED OCCLUSION |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Centric jaw record face bow, protrusive records to semiadjustable articulator | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Set upper anterior and posterior teeth, then lowers to cross-arch contact or "balanced occlusion" | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:advantage is Reported slightly more efficient in chewing tests | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:advatange Is Posteriors appear more natural | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Most time and complexity of records | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Limitations of anterior tooth positions | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Restriction of posterior tooth positions to that allowed by cuspal anatomy | 20⁰ or 30⁰ CUSPED TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Centric relation jaw record only | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Simple articulator Set 12 anterior teeth with overjet with no overbite | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Set lower teeth in flat plane to middle of retromolar pad | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Set upper to match; no attempt on contact on excursions | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Simplest recording Simplest articulator | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Quick arrangement of teeth | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Wide range of posterior tooth positions possible | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is No lateral stresses on mucosa with parafunction | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: advantage is Easier for patients with uncoordinated closures | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Flat premolars may appear less esthetic | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Reported as less efficient in chewing tests | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS: disadvantage is Anterior esthetics need more overjet and no overbite | MONOPLANE 0⁰ TEETH |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Centric relation jaw record Semiadjustable articulator | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Anterior teeth with overjet and slight overbite | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:Posteriors set to contact at least 1 point on nonworking or balancing contact | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:advantage is Simple to set up; allows for more esthetic overlap of anterior teeth | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:advantage is The posterior point contact maintains denture-base stability on excursions or parafunction | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:disadvantage is Slightly more laboratory set-up time than flat teeth | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |
TOOTH MOLDS AND OCCLUSAL CONCEPTS:disadvantage is Premolars appear flat if visible | FLAT TEETH WITH COMPENSATION CURVE OR SECOND MOLAR RAMP |