2019
DOI: 10.35630/2199-885x/2019/9/2/168
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Specific Features of Grinder Teeth Rotation at Physiological Occlusion of Various Gnathic Dental Arches

Abstract: The article offers a view on the outcomes of analyzing the convergence angles of conditional occlusal midlines passing through the middle of the occlusal surface and intersecting with the median sagittal plane, which allows determining the specifics of the upper and lower jaws grinder teeth rotation. The subject of the study was the cast models of the jaws obtained from 64 persons with physiological occlusion, a full set of permanent teeth and various gnathic (mesognathia, brachygnathia, dolichognathia), and d… Show more

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“…Orthodontic and prosthetic treatment is based on knowing the patterns of individual-typological craniofacial variability. The variability of the dental arches' shape and morphometric parameters is the basis for employing orthodontic and prosthetic treatments, while a detailed study of dental arches is not only of fundamental theoretical importance, yet also has applied value in identifying dental anomalies, interpreting biometrics, as well as when through the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with occlusal disorders [2,15,22,26,32,39,43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthodontic and prosthetic treatment is based on knowing the patterns of individual-typological craniofacial variability. The variability of the dental arches' shape and morphometric parameters is the basis for employing orthodontic and prosthetic treatments, while a detailed study of dental arches is not only of fundamental theoretical importance, yet also has applied value in identifying dental anomalies, interpreting biometrics, as well as when through the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with occlusal disorders [2,15,22,26,32,39,43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting the works by experts talking about the effect that the front teeth location (protrusive or retrusive) has on the TMJ morphology, as well as on the dependence that the front teeth topography has on the type of dental arches in people with physiological occlusion [8,18,33,47,58,63,65].…”
Section: E N T I S T R Y / с L I N I C a L R E S E A R C Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constitutional morphological and functional clinical orthodontics, which often determines the treatment tactics for occlusal anomalies, be that with or without tooth extraction [6,20,32,52]. Research in this direction is relevant in applied dentistry for studying variant anatomy of teeth, jaw bones, dentofacial segments and craniofacial complex as a whole [4,8,11,25,31,43,51,55].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%