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Dr : Rasha Taha
Occlusion
Occlusion
Importance ??
1-Dental arch formation
(Arrangement or
Alignment of teeth)
Parabolic curve.
From an occlusal view
the facial and lingual
outlines of the dental
arch conform to a
Parabolic curve.
Parabolic curve.
Tooth guidence
Orthodontically
Curve of Wilson
Crowns of the upper posterior
teeth are inclined buccally so
lingual cusps appear longer
than buccal cusps.
Crowns of the lower posterior
teeth are inclined lingually so
buccal cusps appear longer
than lingual cusps.
If a line is drawn from the
buccal cusps of a posterior
tooth on one side to a buccal
cusp of the same tooth on
Inclination of
the other side of the same crown of post.
arch, it will follow a curve Teeth
parallel to the coronal posteriorly So
plane. This is the curve of
Wilson. .???
What is the difference between the
curve of Spee and the curve of
Wilson?
glabella
Center of Monsons
Sphere
( located in the
gabella
above the
sating curvatures o
teeth (curved toot
Importance:
-Occlusal
balance and stability of teeth during
normal occlusion.
-Promote mesial drift of teeth.
Any line bisecting the tooth from any
aspect will form a curve.
The curves made by teeth in either
dental arch, is parallel to those in the
opposing dental arch.
The curves made by anterior teeth,
premolars and first molar form equal
circles.
The second and third molars form
ation to various p
angle that best withstands the forces of mastication.
Ridge to fossa :
Cusp to fossa:
Cusp to ridge
Cusp to sulcus:.
Cusp to embrasure:
Escapement spaces : (the rounded surfaces of
teeth)
C-S
C-E
R-F
C-R
C-F