ON THE DIAGNOSTICS OF SAGITTAL OCCLUSION ANOMALIES

In the known classifications, there is no terminological wording as asymmetrical sagittal occlusion of segments of dentition in lateral areas. The work complemented classification of sagittal occlusion anomalies in the lateral areas of dentition of following types of asymmetric occlusion: Type I of...

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Main Authors: P. A. Kovtonyuk, G. I. Sablina, N. N. Soboleva
Format: article
Language:RU
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2015
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/71a4529cb7b4482290734d2d7c895c3f
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Summary:In the known classifications, there is no terminological wording as asymmetrical sagittal occlusion of segments of dentition in lateral areas. The work complemented classification of sagittal occlusion anomalies in the lateral areas of dentition of following types of asymmetric occlusion: Type I of asymmetrical sagittal occlusion: correct (neutral - class 1] ratio of lateral teeth on one side and distal (class 2) ratio on the other side. Type II of asymmetrical sagittal occlusion: correct (neutral - class 1] ratio of lateral teeth on one side and mesial (class 3) ratio on the other side. Type III of asymmetrical sagittal occlusion: distal (class 2] ratio of lateral teeth on one side and mesial (class 3) ratio on the other side. Type of asymmetrical sagittal occlusion is not the basis for the establishment of gravity anomalies.