Setting teeth Flashcards

1
Q

What is an occlusal plane guide?

A
  • clear Perspex sheet that is fitted to the lower base to correspond with the occlusal plane on the upper rim
  • this can be drawn on to help align teeth.
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2
Q

How should the mould of the teeth be chosen?

A

Correspond with the width of the canine lines

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3
Q

How do you ensure that the incisal edge is parallel to the occlusal plan?

A

Long axis of the tooth is not parallel to the centre line

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4
Q

How should the upper anteriors be set?

A
  • proclined
  • within the profile of the rim
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5
Q

Define overlap.

A

Relationship between upper and lower anterior teeth in Class 1 and 2 jaw relationships, the anteriors hang over the lowers.

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6
Q

Define overjet.

A

Horizontal distance between palatal aspect maxillary anterior teeth and the labial aspect of mandibular anterior teeth.

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7
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What is the IGA?

A
  • incisive guidance angle
  • recommended 10-15 degrees
  • the angle at which the anterior teeth should be set to facilitate occlusion
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8
Q

Why should space be left when setting the lower anteriors?

A
  • allows for centric relation
  • facilities occlusal balance
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9
Q

Describe the long axis of lower anterior teeth.

A
  • should protrude when viewed sagittally
  • lower canines should be more vertical
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10
Q

What order should teeth be set in?

A
  • upper anteriors
  • lower anteriors
  • upper posteriors
  • lower posteriors
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11
Q

How should posterior teeth be chosen?

A

The shallower the ridge, the lower the cusp height

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12
Q

What is the Hanua Quint?

A
  • sagittal condylar guidance angle (SCGA)
  • inclination of occlusal plane
  • compensating curves
  • cusp angle
  • incisal guidance angle (IGA)

(length of occlusal table)

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13
Q

What is the SCGA?

A

35 degrees

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14
Q

What is the inclination of the occlusal plane?

A
  • maxilla to hinge axis relationship
  • between horizontal and 10 degrees
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15
Q

What are compensating curves?

A

Allow for downward travel of the condyle

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16
Q

What is the cusp angle?

A

0-30 degrees

17
Q

Why is a shortened occlusal table used?

A
  • teeth shouldn’t be set on an inclined plane
  • causes instability
18
Q

How are maxillary posterior teeth set?

A
  • supporting cusps are set directly over the centre of the midline in the lower
  • the posterior teeth should form one long fissure for the lower posterior supporting cusps
19
Q

Where is the centric relation position?

A

Deepest part of the fissure in a lower posterior tooth

20
Q

What is a supporting cusp?

A

Maxillary anterior tooth, the cusp that engages in the lower fissure

21
Q

Why is marginal ridge position important?

A

To provide a common fossa for the opposing supporting cusp

22
Q

What should be considered when waxing a denture?

A
  • root
  • bone covering root
  • tissue covering bone
23
Q

What gives a more natural appearance to the dentures?

A

Papilla that are of different heights and thicknesses

24
Q

How does denture shape affect stability?

A
  • denture needs to be shaped to withstand forces from the buccinator and the tongue
  • thicker around the ridge and thin and fan towards the sulcuses