Orthodontics Class II Cases

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What type of contact is typically seen between the upper and lower anterior teeth in this situation?

  • No contact
  • Point contact
  • Overjet contact
  • Edge-to-edge contact (correct)

What is a common characteristic regarding the space left for the lower anterior teeth in this situation?

  • Absence of space
  • Greater than the width of the lower teeth (correct)
  • Smaller than the width of the lower teeth
  • Equal to the width of the lower teeth

Why is it recommended to have extra numbers of teeth rather than wider ones in this situation?

  • To avoid tooth decay
  • To make chewing more efficient
  • To maintain better aesthetics (correct)
  • To improve speech abilities

How does maintaining the correct size ratio between upper and lower anterior teeth contribute to aesthetics?

<p>It maintains better aesthetics (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is preferable according to the text: six larger teeth that are the wrong relationship to the maxillary anteriors or what alternative?

<p><strong>Seven proportionally matching teeth</strong> (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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