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Articulating and Occlusion Test Materials - Janouch Dental

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<strong>Occlusion</strong> <strong>and</strong> Occlusal Interferences<strong>Occlusion</strong>Static <strong>Occlusion</strong>Dynamic <strong>Occlusion</strong>Contacts between upper <strong>and</strong> lower teeth in static <strong>and</strong> dynamicContacts between teeth without movement in intercuspidationContacts between teeth occuring under movement of the m<strong>and</strong>ibleCentric <strong>Occlusion</strong> static occlusion in centric related condyle position (Fig. 1)Maximal <strong>Occlusion</strong>(= maximal Intercuspation) = static occlusion withmaximum contacts between teeth (Fig. 2)Habitual <strong>Occlusion</strong> the consistent relationship of teeth in maximum intercuspation (Fig. 8)Occlusale Interference /high spotpremature contact between a tooth or group of teeth in static ordyamic occlusionDeflective OcclusalContacttooth contact that diverts the m<strong>and</strong>ible from a normal path of closure tocentric jaw relation, moving the condyle to an eccentric position inhabitual occlusion (Fig. 6)Traumatogenic<strong>Occlusion</strong>CR-PositionPremature contact in static <strong>and</strong> dynamic occlusion, which resultsin distruction of the tooth <strong>and</strong> / or it’s paradontiumSource of the nomenclature: www.dgfdt.deCR: Centric RelationCO: Centric <strong>Occlusion</strong>Maximum Intercuspation(Palatal View)Fig. 1 Fig. 2Centric Relation: The position of the m<strong>and</strong>ible tothe maxilla, with the intra-articular disc inplace, when the head of the condyle is againstthe most superior part of the distal facingincline of the glenoid fossa. This can beparaphrased as uppermost <strong>and</strong> foremost.Maximal intercuspal position: Maximumcontacts with the cusp-to-fossa relationship ofthe maxillary teeth to each other.4...we make <strong>Occlusion</strong> visible ®

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