Occlusion & Tongue Thrust Flashcards

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What is occlusion?

A

Refers to the alignment of the teeth when the jaws are closed.

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What is malocclusion?

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deviations in the shape and dimension of the mandible and maxilla

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What is a Class I occlusion?

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arches are aligned normally, some individual teeth may be misaligned

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What is a Class II occlusion?

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upper maxilla is protruded and lower mandible is receded (overbite, overjet)

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What is a Class III occlusion?

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maxilla is receded and the mandible is protruded (underbite).

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What is Ankyloglossia

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Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie)- frenum is attached to close to the tip of the tongue

Affect: Interdentals and alveolar sounds

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7
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What is macroglossia?

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Large tongue

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What is microglossia?

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Small tongue

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9
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What is tongue thrust?

A

Deviant swallow- tongue tip pushes against the front teeth (instead of placing the tongue tip behind the alveolar ridge and the body of the tongue pushes the fluid/food posteriorly). This leads to

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10
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How does tongue thrust affect speech production?

A

the tongue pushes against the front teeth affecting the production of /s/, /z/, /sh/, /ch/, /3/, /d3/.

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What sound are affected by occlusion and malocclusion?

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Interdental, labiodental, interdental.

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