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- Dynamic occlusion: lateral excursion
The dynamic occlusion is the contact that teeth make during movements of the mandible - when the jaw moves side to side, forward, backward or at an angle. In dynamic occlusion, the contacts of the teeth are not points as in static occlusion, but they are described with lines.
- Dental occlusion
- Occlusal relationship
- Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
- Joint capsule and ligaments of TMJ
- Movements of TMJ
- Static occlusion: centric occlusion
- Occlusion concepts: centric relation
- Angle's classification
- Angle's classification: Class I
- Angle’s classification: Class II, Division 1
- Angle's classification: Class II, Division 2
- Angle's classification: Class III
- Dynamic occlusion: canine guidance
- Dynamic occlussion: protrusion
- Curve of Spee
- Curve of Wilson
- Sphere of Monson
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Dynamic occlusion: lateral excursion The dynamic occlusion is the contact that teeth make during movements of the mandible - when the jaw moves side to side, forward, backward or at an angle. In dynamic occlusion, the contacts of the teeth are not points as in static occlusion, but they are described with lines.
Lateral excursion. Lateral excursions are a form of dynamic occlusion which occurs when the mandible moves left or right with teeth in contact. They can be described as: Canine guidance: canine protected articulation. The canines on the working side are the only occluding teeth whilst all other teeth become discluded when carrying out lateral ...