aetiology malocclusion - local causes Flashcards

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dental causes of malocclusion

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1) tooth/tissue ratio
2) number of teeth
3) abnormal form or position of teeth
4) path of closure
5) pathology

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2
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causes of malocclusion in general terms

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  • soft tissues
  • skeletal pattern
  • local causes
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3
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aetiology of crowding

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genetic (independent genetic control of teeth and jaws)

environmental

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4
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anodontia

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no teeth

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5
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hypodontia

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missing teeth

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6
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what is severe hypodontia common in

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ectodermal dysplasia (group of genetic disoders)

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7
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types of supernumerary teeth

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conical
tuberculate
supplemental

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8
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conical

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supernumerary tooth
tends to erupt usually between central incisors
displaces other teeth

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9
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tuberculate teeth

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tend not to erupt
barrel shape
prevents eruption of other teeth
more than 1 cusp

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10
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supplemental teeth

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resemble normale tooth

occurs at ends of series

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11
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interference with normal timing

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premature loss of teeth
retention of primary teeth
delayed eruption of permanent teeth

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12
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retention of primary teeth can lead to

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deflection of permanent teeth (upper laterals deflected palatally)

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13
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infra occluded teeth

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submerging

may be due to missing permanent tooth or analysed primary tooth

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14
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abnormal forms of teeth

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macrodontia

microdontia

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15
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macrodontic teeth

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appearance they are fused together

large pulp chambers

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16
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transposition

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where 2 teeth swap place

17
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when does lateral displacement occur

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with a posterior cross bite
- when pt closes teeth meet edge to edge in RCP
mandible moves R or L to reach maximum intercuspation
shifts the lower jaw centre line

18
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forward displacement

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can only get posterior teeth together by shifting their teeth forward into ICP
occurs in class 3s
19
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dentigerous cyst can

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prevent eruption of teeth

- develops in the dental follicle of the developing tooth