2025//A GRADE
Types of movements/ reference planes - ANSWER-1. horizontal
2. frontal
3. Sagittal
Superior contact points - ANSWER-- determined by characteristics of occluding surfaces of teeth
- tooth contact between all these movements
- determinants:
1. centric relations
2. maximum intercuspation-intercuspal position
3. edge to edge contact
4. protrusion
Centric relation position - ANSWER-- tooth contacts found on one or more pair of posterior teeth
* first contact when the mandible closes in terminal hinge closure
Intercuspal position/maximum intercuspation - ANSWER-- musculature involved teeth shift in
superior - anterior position
- 90% of the population this is a slight change
- Approximaetly 1.25mm in distance plus/minus 1.0
- centric slide
- can occur in all 3 planes
1. superior
2. Anterior
3. lateral
Centric Slide
, [intercuspation position/ maximum intercuspation] - ANSWER-centric relation maximum
intercuspation (aka home base or intercuspal position)
Movement from MI to edge to edge relationship - ANSWER-- keep going until they're in maximum
protrusion
- posterior teeth in contact
edge to edge and protrusive movements - ANSWER-- edge to edge : disocclusion of posterior
teeth
- horizontal movements max protrusion has a slight anterior component until posterior teeth come
into contact
Maximum protrusion - ANSWER-- CR= centric relation
- MI= maximum intercuspation (home base/intercuspal position)
* position joins the most superior point of the anterior opening border
What is maximum protrusion determined by? - ANSWER-posterior tooth surface position and
morphology
What is maximum protrusion limited by - ANSWER-ligaments
Postural position - ANSWER-- freeway space
- most relaxed positon
- comes into play when making mouth guards and dentures
Functional chewing motion - ANSWER-
Horizontal Plane Border Movements - ANSWER-- movement of mandible in horizontal manner:
- left lateral
- left lateral + protrusion
- right Lateral