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Palmer
Quadrant Based Max/Mand/Right/Left 8-11-8
8-11-8

Primary
E-AA-E
E-AA-E
ISO
Binomial:
1-Perm Max Right
2-Perm Max Left
3-Perm Man Left
4-Perm Man Right

5-Primary Max Right
6-Primary Max Left
7-Primary Man Left
8-Primary Man Right

2nd number= 1-8 perm, 1-5 primary
Division into thirds
Things to remember:
Apical = root tip
Cervical= closest to labial CEJ
Anterior: Labial, incisal
Posterior: buccal, occlusal
Proximal Contacts
Centrals: incisal
Central-Lateral: boundary b/w incisal and middle

Lateral-k9: middle for lateral, boundary for k-9

K-9-Premolar: Middle 3rd
Embrasures
Posterior Cheek side: buccal/facial
Anterior Cheek side: Facial/labial
Posterior Tongue side: palatal/lingual
Anterior tongue side: Lingual

Anterior Bite side: incisal
Posterior Bite side: occlusal
Anterior Gum Side: Apical/cervical
Posterior Gum Side: apical/cervical
Anterior Teeth Common Features
Incisal edge or one cusp
Cingulum and lingual fossa(e)
Marginal ridges parallel long axis
Facial and lingual heights of contour in cervical third
Maxillary vs. Mandibular Incisors
1. Lingual surface flatter on mandibulars
2. Size: Max central>Max lateral>Mand lateral>mand. central
Maxillary Central Incisors
1. Mesioincial sharp, Distoincisal rounded
2. Incisocervical dims = MD dims
3. Prominent Cingulum
Max. Lateral Incisors
1. Convex labial surface(MD and IC)
2. More rounded incisal angles
3. MI sharper than DI
4. Longer root relative to crown
Man. Central
1. Smallest perm. tooth
2. Smooth lingual surface
3. Symmetric
4. CEJ curve greater on mesial
5. MI/CI both sharp
Man. Lateral Incisor
1. Larger than Central
2. MI sharper than DI
3. Crown twisted(Distal aspect curved towards lingual)
Anterior Teeth
1. Incisal edge/ 1 cusp
2. Cingulum and lingual fossa
3. Marginal Ridges Parallel long axis
4. Facial and lingual heights of contour in cervical 3rd
General K-9 Features
1. Single cusp
2. Large root-crown ratio
3. Transitional form
4. Longevity
Canine Overal Facial Surfaces
1. sharp cusp tip
2. Labial Ridge
3. Dev. Depressions
4. Mesial Distal cusp slopes
Canine Overall Lingual Surfaces
1. Lingual Ridge
2. Lingual fossae
3. Marginal ridges
4. Cingulum
Max k9
1. Longest root
2. bulky crown with prom labial ridge/depressions
3. Well developed lingual anatomy
4. Asymmetry: Mesial like anterior, distal like posterior
5. Mesial cusp ridge shorter than distal cusp ridge
Mandibular K9
1. Long narrow Crown
2. Mesial cusp ridge MUCH shorter than distal cusp ridge
3. Incisocervical Crown length longer than maxillary K-9(only aspect in which mandibular k-9 > max k9)
ICP
Most interdigitated(closed) position of teeth

-->close on your back teeth
Protrusion
what is?
which teeth are contacting?
Mandible moves anteriorly

Anterior teeth
Laterotrusion
what is?
which teeth are contacting?
Mandible to the right or left

Canines
Arch Form Considerations
1. Proximal Contacts
Location
Size
2. CEJ Curvature
3. Marginal ridge height
4. Embrasure symmetry
Location of Proximal Contacts Pattern
Moves from incisal third to middle third distal of K9
CEJ Pattern
Mesial CEJ always is more curved and larger
Marginal Ridge Height:
What happens if they aren't the same height?
Food gets stuck between teeth