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WHAT IS THE CANINE RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF NORMAL? |
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•MAXILLARY CANINE CUSP COMES DOWN BETWEEN THE MANDIBULAR CANINE AND THE MANDIBULAR FIRST MOLAR •MESOGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE CANINE RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS I? |
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•SIMILAR TO "NORMAL" BUT ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MAY BE PRESENT: -CROWDED ANTERIOR TEETH -PROTRUDED OR RETRUDED MAX INCISORS -ANTERIOR OR POSTERIOR CROSSBITE -MESIAL DRIFT OF MOLARS •MESOGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE CANINE RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS II? |
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•DISTAL SURFACE OF MAND CANINE IS DISTAL TO THE MESIAL SURFACE OF THE MAX CANINE BY >/= WIDTH OF A PREMOLAR •RETROGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE CANINE RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS III? |
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•DISTAL SURFACE OF MAND CANINE IS MESIAL TO MESIAL SURFACE OF MAX CANINE BY >/= WIDTH OF A PREMOLAR |
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WHAT IS THE MOLAR RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF NORMAL? |
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•MESIOBUCCAL CUSP OF THE MAX FIRST MOLAR OCCLUDES WITH THE BUCCAL GROOVE OF THE MAND FIRST MOLAR •MESAGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE MOLAR RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS I? |
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•SIMILAR TO NORMAL BUT: -ANTERIOR TEETH MAY BE CROWDED -MAXILLARY TEETH MAY BE PROTRUDED OR RETRUDED -ANTERIOR OR POSTERIOR CROSSBITE MAY BE PRESENT -MAY BE MESIAL DRIFT OF MOLARS •MESOGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE MOLAR RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS II? |
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•BUCCAL GROOVE OF MAND FIRST MOLAR IS DISTAL TO THE MESIOBUCCAL CUSP OF THE MAX FIRST MOLAR BY >/= THE WIDTH OF A PREMOLAR •RETROGNATHIC |
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WHAT IS THE MOLAR RELATIONSHIP AND FACIAL PROFILE OF CLASS III? |
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•BUCCAL GROOVE OF MAND FIRST MOLAR IS MESIAL TO THE MESIOBUCCAL CUSP OF THE MAX FIRST MOLAR BY >/= WIDTH OF A PREMOLAR •PROGNATHIC |
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•POSTERIOR: MAX OR MAND TEETH ARE EITHER FACIAL OR LINGUAL TO THEIR NORMAL POSITION •MAY OCCUR UNI OR BILATERALLY •ANTERIOR: MAX INCISORS ARE LINGUAL TO THE MAND INCISORS |
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WHAT TEETH ARE MOST LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN CROSSBITES? |
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WHAT TEETH ARE MOST LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN EDGE-TO-EDGE? END-TO-END? |
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WHAT ARE THE 3 POSTERIOR CROSSBITES? |
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•MANDIBULAR TEETH ARE LINGUAL TO THE MAXILLARY TEETH •MANDIBULAR TEETH ARE FACIAL TO THE MAXILLARY TEETH •UNILATERAL CROSSBITE-RIGHT SIDE IS NORMAL, LEFT SIDE IS FACIAL TO THE NORMAL POSITION |
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WHAT TEETH ARE MOST LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN UNDERJET AND OVERJET? |
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•OVERJET: MAX INCISORS LABIAL TO MAND INCISORS •UNDERJET: MAX INCISORS LINGUAL TO MAND INCISORS |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ANTERIOR UNDERJET AND AN ANTERIOR CROSSBITE? WHAT CLASSIFICATION ARE THESE CONNECTED TO? |
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•THERE IS A MEASURABLE HORIZONTAL DISTANCE BETWEEN THE INCISAL EDGES OF THE MAX INCISORS AND THE INCISAL EDGES OF THE MAND INCISORS •CLASS III |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TRUE OCCLUSAL CLASSIFICATION VS. A "TENDENCY TOWARDS" A CLASSIFICATION? |
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•WHEN THE DISTANCE IS LESS THAN THE WIDTH OF A PREMOLAR, IT IS "TENDENCY TOWARD" THAT CLASS |
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HOW DO YOU KNOW WHETHER AN OVERBITE IS NORMAL, MODERATE, OR SEVERE? |
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•NORMAL:INCISAL EDGES OF THE MAX TEETH ARE WITHIN THE INCISAL 3RD OF THE MANDIBULAR TEETH •MODERATE: INCISAL EDGES OF THE MAXILLARY TEETH APPEAR WITHIN THE MIDDLE 3RD OF THE MAND TEETH SEVERE: (DEEP) INCISAL EDGES OF THE MAXILLARY TEETH ARE WITHIN THE CERVICAL 3RD OF THE MAND TEETH VERY DEEP: INCISAL EDGES OF MAND TEETH ARE IN CONTACT WITH THE MAX GINGIVA |
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•A TOOTH THAT HAS ASSUMED A POSITION LABIAL TO NORMAL |
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•A TOOTH THAT HAS ASSUMED A POSITION LINGUAL TO NORMAL |
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•A TOOTH THAT HAS ASSUMED A POSITION BUCCAL TO NORMAL |
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•A TOOTH THAT IS TURNED OR ROTATED |
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•A TOOTH THAT IS DEPRESSED BELOW THE LINE OF OCCLUSION (A PRIMARY TOOTH THAT IS SUBMERGED OR ANKYLOSED) |
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•A TOOTH THAT IS EXTENDED ABOVE THE NORMAL LINE OF OCCLUSION |
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PRIMATE SPACES (IN PRIMARY DENTITION) HOW DOES THIS EFFECT SUCCEDANEOUS ERUPTION? |
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A SPACE BETWEEN THE MAX CANINE AND LATERAL INCISOR TO ACCOMODATE THE MAND CANINE AND A SPACE BETWEEN THE MAND CANINE AND FIRST MOLAR TO ACCOMODATE THE MAX CANINE • |
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MESIAL STEP (IN PRIMARY DENTITION) HOW DOES THIS EFFECT SUCCEDANEOUS ERUPTION? |
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TERMINAL PLANE (IN PRIMARY DENTITION) HOW DOES THIS EFFECT SUCCEDANEOUS ERUPTION? |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NORMAL FUNCTIONAL AND PARAFUNCTIONAL OCCLUSAL CONTACTS? |
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WHAT HAS TO BE PRESENT FOR PARAFUNCTIONAL OCCLUSION TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PERIODONTIUM? |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMON DRIFTING AND PATHOLOGIC MIGRATION? |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OCCLUSAL TRAUMA? |
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WHAT ARE THE 4 REASONS TEETH MIGHT EXPERIENCE THE APPLICATION OF EXCESSIVE OCCLUSAL FORCE? |
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WHAT CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS MIGHT INDICATE OCCLUSAL TRAUMA? |
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WHAT ARE THE TYPICAL THINGS THAT MIGHT CAUSE A PATIENT TO COMPLAIN OF HYPERSENSITIVITY DURING DENTAL HYGIENE TREATMENT? |
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WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF HYPERSENSITIVITY THAT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED DURING YOUR PATIENT'S EXPLANATION OF ORAL PAIN? |
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EXPLAIN THE HYDRODYNAMIC AND NEURAL THEORY OF HYPERSENSITIVITY |
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WHAT ARE THE FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO GINGIVAL RECESSION AND SUBSEQUENT ROOT EXPOSURE? |
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WHAT IS THE BIOLOGICAL MECHANISM WITHIN THE DENTINAL TUBULES THAT ILLICITS TOOTH HYPERSENSITIVITY? WHAT IS THE MECHANISM FOR DESENSITIZATION? |
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WHAT BEHAVIORS AND ORAL HEALTH BEHAVIORS COULD BE CHANGED TO MINIMIZE HYPERSENSITIVITY? |
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WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS DESENSITIZING AGENTS AND WHAT ARE THEIR MODE OF ACTION FOR DESENSITIZING? |
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WHAT IS THE FAVORED DENTIFRICE INGREDIENT UTILIZED FOR BLOCKING THE DENTINAL TUBULES? |
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WHAT ARE THE DENTAL PROFESSIONAL METHODS FOR ADDRESSING RESTORATIVE HYPERSENSITIVITY? |
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WHAT ARE THE DENTAL PROFESSIONAL METHODS FOR ADDRESSING SOFT TISSUE HYPERSENSITIVITY? |
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WHAT IS THE CAUSE AND EXTENDED OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY CAUSED BY TOOTH WHITENING? |
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WHAT CLUES MIGHT INDICATE A NON-VITAL TOOTH? |
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WHAT ARE THE TYPICAL RESPONSES TO ELECTRICAL-STIMULUS VITALITY TESTING AND WHAT DO THOSE RESPONSES MEAN? |
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WHAT IS THE PROPER ARMAMENTARIUM AND PROCEDURE FOR ADMINISTERING AN ELECTRICAL-STIMULUS VITALITY TEST? |
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WHAT SITUATIONS MIGHT PROVIDE FALSE POSITIVES WITH AN ELECTRICAL-STIMULUS VITALITY TEST? |
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WHAT PATIENT PRECAUTIONS MIGHT BE NECESSARY BEFORE ADMINISTERING AN ELECTRICAL-STIMULUS VITALITY TEST? |
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT OPTIONS THAT MIGHT BE USED TO EVALUATE A TOOTH'S VITALITY? |
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