7 Questions
What is the definition of occlusion in prosthodontics?
The static and dynamic contact relation of the teeth
Which aspect is included in the concept of occlusion?
Intercuspation (Static)
In the context of prosthodontics, what does occlusion primarily refer to?
Contact relation of the teeth
What is the common occlusal relationship of the posterior teeth?
Bilateral Balanced Occlusion
What is the primary cause of mal-alignment of teeth through life?
Dental Wear
Which reference plane is a combination of Curve of Spee, Wilson, and Monson?
Sphere of Monson
According to Angle's Classification, which class has an ANB of 2-5 degrees?
Class I
Test your knowledge of occlusion in prosthodontics with this quiz covering physiologic and pathologic occlusion, modification of patient's occlusion, and different philosophies of occlusion. Explore key concepts such as intercuspation, patterns and pathways of movements, anterior teeth relation, and vertical dimension.
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