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Alignment and Occlusion of the Dentition, Part I Department of Endodontics, Prosthodontics, and Operative Dentistry University of Maryland, Baltimore Pauline Hayes Garrett, D.D.S.
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Page 1: Alignment and Occlusion of the Dentitiondentalweb.umaryland.edu/epod/foun511/new_dao_flash_prog/lecture16… · Pauline Hayes Garrett, D.D.S. This material is taken from: Okeson,

Alignment and Occlusion of the Dentition, Part I

Department of Endodontics, Prosthodontics, and Operative Dentistry

University of Maryland, Baltimore

Pauline Hayes Garrett, D.D.S.

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This material is taken from: Okeson, J.P. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusion, St.

Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapter 3

Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion, Ash, Chapter 16

Video Clips Ash, Nelson. Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion. St. Louis,MO: Saunders CD

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Objectives!

• Identify, compare, contrast and describe the clinical significance of axial alignment.

• Identify, compare, contrast and describe the clinical significance of basic static occlusal relationships.

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Factors and Forces that Determine Tooth Position

• Lips and cheeks

• Tongue

• Tooth size

• Proximal contact

• Occlusal contact

• Arch width

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Occlusal Plane (Plane of Occlusion)

• An imaginary surface, related anatomically to the cranium, which theoretically touches the incisal edges of the incisors and the tips of the cusps of the posterior teeth

• Not a flat surface

• Curved due to the varying degrees of inclinations of the teeth

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Bonwill’s Triangle

• 4 inches between the center of the condyles = base of the triangle

• 4 inches from each condyle to the mesial contact area between the mandibular central incisors-sides of the triangle

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The Spherical Theory of the 1930’s: Monson’s Sphere

• A sphere exists with a radius of 4 inches

• The center of the sphere is equi-distant from the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth and from the centers of the condyle

-- Center of Monson’s Sphere ( located in the gabella area of the brain above the condyles)

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Harmony

• Theoretically, a relationship is believed to exist between Bonwell’s Triangle* and Monson’s Sphere*.

*Note: These simplistic theories do not apply to all cases. They are oversimplifications and they sparked controversy which led dentistry to the current theories on occlusion used today.

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1. From Sagittal plane it is known as the Curve of Spee

2. From Frontal plane it is called the Curve of Wilson

Spherical Theory of the 1930’s

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Curve of Spee

• Alignment of the cusp tips of posterior teeth

produces a relatively linear curve in an anteroposterior direction

• This curve exists only in the saggital plane, whether it be from a slightly superior view or at the same level of the plane. Remember the curve is “a view of the 3-D sphere”

• Curve of the mandibular arch is concave from the level of occlusion.

• Curve of the maxillary arch is convex.

• Note: if looking down from a slightly superior view, the Curve of Spee relative to the maxillary teeth appears concave. ie. The maxillary teeth fit into the cuped shape of the Curve of Spee

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Curve of Wilson

• The curve formed by an imaginary line touching the buccal and lingual cusp tips of similar teeth on each side of the mandibular arch

• Typically, viewed in the frontal plane (However, to improve visibility, this image is viewed from the posterior)

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Harmony

Form follows function: • The arches fit a three

dimensional plane

• Not a flat surface

• Note the angulation of the maxillary teeth and how they relate to the curvature of the occlusal plane. (See Chapter 3 of the Okeson text.)

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Angulation, Harmony continued

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Angulation: (Harmony continued)

Maxillary posterior teeth are inclined facially Mandibular posterior teeth are inclined lingually Note how the angulations teeth relate to the Curve of Wilson

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Intraarch Alignment

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Anatomy of Posterior Surfaces

• Lingual cusps of maxillary teeth

• Buccal cusps of mandibular teeth

**Note: The loss of a occluding

centric supporting cusps could lead to the super eruption of the opposing tooth.

Supporting Cusps (centric

cusps)

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Anatomy of Posterior Surfaces

• The inner aspect of a posterior tooth is the area between the cusp tips

• Also called the occlusal table

Inner Aspect

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Anatomy of Posterior Surfaces

• Buccal cusps of maxillary teeth

• Lingual cusps of mandibular teeth

• Generally sharper (tip) than supporting cusp, they are not generally in function

• Inner aspects has potential for functional contact

• “Guiding cusp”=because in group function the inner aspect has a functional contact

Non-Supporting Cusps (Non-centric cusps):

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Anatomy of Posterior Surfaces

• The occlusal area outside the cusp tips

• Functional Outer Aspect

• Small area of the centric cusp (about 1 mm) is the only area in which an outer aspect has any functional significance. This small area functions against the inner incline of the non-centric cusp or non-supporting cusp. This area assist in shearing of food during mastication.

Outer Aspect

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Note: Where function occurs, wear occurs. As teeth wear they remain in contact due to the mesial drift and super eruption of adjacent teeth.

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Maximum Intercuspation

• The relationship between the maxillary and mandibular teeth which produces the maximal contact between their respective occlusal surfaces

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Angle’s Classification of Occlusion • Based on the position of the mandibular first molar

Angle’s Class I Angle’s Class II

Angle’s Class III

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Angle’s Class I

• The mesiobuccal cusp of the mandibular first molar occludes in the embrasure area between the maxillary second premolar and first molar

• The mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is aligned directly over the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar

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Angle’s Class I

• The mesiolingual cusp of the maxillary first molar is situated in the central fossa area of the mandibular first molar

• In Angle’s Class I each mandibular tooth occludes with it’s counterpart and the adjacent tooth mesial to it.

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Class I Occlusal Contacts

• The contacts on premolars occur between cusp tips and opposing marginal ridges

• The contacts on molars occur on both cusp tip and fossae and cusp tip and marginal ridges

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Occlusal Contacts, Angles Class I

• Centric cusps contact in central fossa areas and marginal ridge areas.

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Angles Class I

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Note Cusp Tips:

• Mandibular cones in maximum intercuspation

Positive Wax Addition Technique:

(Technique originally developed by Dr. Everett Payne and then modified by Dr. Peter K. Thomas

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Waxing Completed (Lingual view)

• Mandibular teeth are waxed to completion utilizing a positive waxing technique to allow the various area of the occlusal table to be viewed.

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Occlusal Contacts

• Contacts shown with Zinc Stearate

• When properly waxed, the occlusion is supported harmoniously by including contacts in three main areas.

• Central Fossa, Marginal Ridge and Centric Supporting Cusps

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Occlusal Contacts, Class I

• Each tooth contacts two teeth in the opposing arch except the mandibular central incisors and the maxillary third molars

• Each tooth occludes with its namesake in the opposing arch and an adjacent tooth

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Angle’s Class II

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Angles Class II

• The mesiobuccal cusp of the mandibular first molar occludes in the central fossa of the maxillary first molar

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Class II

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Angle’s Class III

• The distobuccal cusp of the mandibular first molar occludes with the embrasure between the maxillary first molar and the maxillary second premolar

• The mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is situated over the embrasure between the mandibular first and second molar

• The mesiolingual cusp of the maxillary first molar occludes with the mesial pit of the mandibular second molar

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Class III Occlusion

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Alignment

Video Clips Ash, Nelson.(2003) Wheeler’s Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Occlusion 8th ED. St. Louis,MO: Saunders CD

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Buccoocclusal Line (B-O line)

• An imaginary line extended through all the buccal cusp tips of the mandibular posterior teeth

• Represents the general arch form

• Demarcation between the inner and outer aspects of the buccal cusps

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Linguoocclusal Line (L-O Line)

• An imaginary line extended through the lingual cusp tips of maxillary posterior teeth

• Represents the general arch form

• Demarcation between outer and inner aspects of lingual cusps

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Central Fossa Line (C-F Line)

• An imaginary line extended through the central developmental grooves of the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth

• Represents the general arch form

• Proximal contact areas are generally located slightly buccal to the C-F line

• Allows food to be shunted

toward the tongue

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Landmarks of Occlusion: Class 1 Occlusion

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Common Occlusal Relationships of Anterior Teeth

• The maxillary anterior teeth are normally positioned labial to mandibular anterior teeth

• The maxillary anterior teeth overlap the mandibular anterior teeth almost ½ the length of the mandibular crowns

•Both maxillary and

mandibular teeth are inclined labially

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Common Inter arch Relationships of Anterior Teeth

• Incisal edges of mandibular incisors contact the lingual surfaces of maxillary incisors in the lingual fossa

• Normally the maxillary anterior teeth overlap the mandibular anterior teeth almost 1/2 the length of the mandibular crowns

• Contacts are lighter as anterior teeth are not designed for heavy occlusal function

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Two Types of Overlap

Horizontal Overlap= Overjet Vertical Overlap= Overbite

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Functional Purposes of Anterior Teeth

• To guide the mandible through eccentric or lateral movements-called anterior guidance

• To incise food

• Speech, lip support and esthetics

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Anterior Guidance

• The anterior tooth contacts that provide guidance of the mandible

• affected by horizontal overlap and vertical overlap or overbite

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Anterior Guidance

Posterior

disocclusion

Posterior

disocclusion

Anterior guiding contacts

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To Be Continued!!!!!!