Saturday, June 2, 2012

Setting mandibular posterior teeth for a class II

The lower anterior teeth are set for lip support
The first premolar follows the arch contour established by the anteriors
Setting the lower anterior or posterior teeth to an exaggerated labial or buccal position in relation to the lower ridge will create an unfavorable lever action on the lower.
Anatomical, modified anatomical and non anatomical teeth can be used:
Selection of the occlusal form is based on ......
Read further in Winkler
Do not be concerned about the mark allocation concentrate on the required info

6 comments:

  1. Good day ma'am

    is it important to know the grinding modifications of the teeth or must we just know the setting of the upper and lower teeth. I am referring to class II and III

    Kind regards

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  2. good day ma'am

    is it important to know the combination of anatomic and non anatomic teeth for class III ?

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  3. good day ma'am

    just wondering, what occlusal schemes must we know besides lingualized occlusion?

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  4. ma'am? is the class II and III concepts a big part of this exam? i have been looking for information on for it.

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  5. what tmj problems do we need to know ?

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  6. Hi Kyle, I will check my information tomorrow, and will post some more info regarding your questions. The info is too much to do from my phone

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