STATIC OCCLUSION - Occlusal Contacts & Picket Fence
概要
TLDRRyan introduces static occlusion concepts, explaining the importance of understanding how teeth contact when the jaw is closed and not moving. He uses diagrams and a mnemonic, Dr. Lu Bol, as an aid to remember which cusps are functioning and which are not. Ryan outlines three anatomical planes to view dental structures - coronal, sagittal, and axial. He describes how in static occlusion, the lingual cusps of upper teeth and buccal cusps of lower teeth function to contact opposing teeth, a concept important for dental students, especially during exams, with tips and examples on how to visualize and remember these concepts efficiently.
収穫
- 🦷 Static occlusion focuses on teeth contact when the jaw is not moving.
- 🖼️ Three viewing planes: coronal, sagittal, and axial are used to analyze occlusion.
- 📝 Use of diagrams helps simplify the understanding of occlusal contacts.
- 🧠 'Dr. Lu Bol' is a mnemonic to remember functioning cusps.
- 👥 Functioning cusps involve lingual cusps of upper and buccal cusps of lower teeth.
- 🔎 Importance of centric stops for functioning cusps in occlusion.
- 🔄 Non-functioning cusps overhang and do not contact opposing teeth.
- 🎨 'Twin Peaks' drawing aids in understanding overlapping cusps.
- 📑 Reproducing drawings in exams can assist in identifying occlusal contacts.
- 📚 Descriptions help prepare for national board dental exams.
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Ryan introduces the topic of static and dynamic occlusion, beginning with static occlusion, which involves understanding occlusal contacts when the jaw is closed and stationary. He emphasizes the importance of practice using a dental model (dint afore) and presents drawings as learning aids. Ryan explains the concept of occlusion using multiple planes of view: coronal, sagittal, and axial, and describes an ideal occlusion where maxillary teeth slightly overlap mandibular teeth in a specific pattern. This setup enables the functioning cusps (lingual of uppers, buccal of lowers) to contact opposing teeth, which is crucial for understanding static occlusion.
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ビデオQ&A
What are static and dynamic occlusion?
Static occlusion refers to the contact of teeth when the jaw is closed and not moving, while dynamic occlusion involves the movement of teeth when the jaw moves.
What are the three planes discussed in the video?
The three planes are the coronal (front or back view), sagittal (side view), and axial (aerial view).
What does the 'Twin Peaks' drawing represent?
The 'Twin Peaks' drawing represents the overlapping cusps from the coronal view to help understand occlusal contacts.
What are functioning cusps?
Functioning cusps are those that contact the opposing teeth during static occlusion, specifically the lingual cusps of upper teeth and buccal cusps of lower teeth.
What are centric stops?
Centric stops refer to the points where functioning cusps contact opposing teeth in static occlusion.
What is the 'bull rule'?
The 'bull rule' refers to the buccal cusps of upper teeth and lingual cusps of lower teeth, which do not function during occlusion.
Why is Dr. Lu Bol mentioned?
Dr. Lu Bol is a mnemonic to remember that lingual cusps of the upper teeth and buccal cusps of the lower teeth are the functioning cusps.
What are non-functioning cusps?
Non-functioning cusps are those that hang over the opposite teeth and don't contact them during static occlusion.
How can the video’s content help in exams?
The video provides drawings and memory aids that can be reproduced during exams to help identify occlusal contacts.
What is the significance of the numbers adding up to 33 in dental occlusion?
This is a shortcut for quickly identifying occlusal contacts, although it's not always accurate.
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- static occlusion
- occlusal contacts
- dental anatomy
- functioning cusps
- centric stops
- coronal view
- sagittal view
- axial view
- mnemonics
- dental exams