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54 Cards in this Set

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What is indicated by #1?
Ba (basion)
What is indicated by #2?
Ar (Articulare)
What is indicated by #3?
Po (Porion)
What is indicated by #4?
S (sella)
What is indicated by #5?
N (Nasion)
What is indicated by #6?
Or (Orbitale)
What is indicated by #7?
Ptm (Pterygomaxillary fissure)
What is indicated by #8?
PNS (Posterior Nasal Spine)
What is indicated by #9?
ANS (Anterior Nasal Spine)
What is indicated by #10?
A-point (Subspinale)
What is indicated by #11?
M-point
What is indicated by #12?
U1A (U1-apex) [most apical pt on max incisor]
What is indicated by #13?
U1T (U1-tip) [incisal tip of max incisor]
What is indicated by #14?
U1F (U1-facial) [most facial pt on max incisor]
What is indicated by #15?
Pr (Prosthion)
What is indicated by #16?
L1T (L1-tip) [incisal tip of mand central incisor]
What is indicated by #17?
L1A (L1-apex) [most apical pt on mand incisor]
What is indicated by #18?
Id (Infradentale)
What is indicated by #19?
B-point (Submentale)
What is indicated by #20?
Pog (Pogonion)
What is indicated by #21?
Gn (Gnathion)
What is indicated by #22?
Me (Menton)
What is indicated by #23?
D-point [center of mandibular symphysis]
What is indicated by #24?
Go-i (Gonion inferior)
What is indicated by #25?
Go (Gonion)
What is indicated by #26?
Go-s (Gonion superior)
What is indicated by #27?
soft tissue N (soft tissue Nasion)
What is indicated by #28?
Prn (Pronasale)
What is indicated by #29?
Sn (Subnasale)
What is indicated by #30?
Ls (Labrale superius)
What is indicated by #32?
si {or sti} (stomion inferior)
What is indicated by #33?
Li (Labrale Inferius)
What is indicated by #31?
ss {or sts} (stamion superior)
What is indicated by #34?
Sb (can't find this anywhere, possibly synonymous with sbl [sublabiale]?)
What is indicated by #35?
pogs {or spog} (soft tissue pogonion)
What is indicated by #36?
Co (condylion)
What reference plane is indicated by #1?
S-N: Line connecting sella (S) and nasion (N), and represents the anterior cranial base.
What reference plane is indicated by #2?
FH, Frankfort Horizontal: The line connecting the points porion (Po) and orbitale (Or) and represents the horizontal reference plane of the face.
What reference plane is indicated by #3?
PP, Palatal Plane: The line connecting anterior nasal spine (ANS) and posterior nasal spine (PNS).
What reference plane is indicated by #4?
OP, Occlusal Plane: The line bisecting the occlusion of the first molars and the central incisors
What reference plane is indicated by #5?
MP, Mandibular Plane: The line extending from and tangent to the inferior border of the mandible at gonion and menton, representing Downs’ mandibular plane.
What reference plane is indicated by the BLUE arrow #6?
Go-Gn: The line connecting the points Go-Gn, and represents Steiner’s mandibular plane.
What reference plane is indicated by #7?
N-perpendicular. A vertical line extending inferiorly from nasion and perpendicular to FH.
What reference plane is indicated by #8?
NA: The line connecting nasion and A-Point. (This might be a different line, but it was the closest on this diagram. Just know where this line should be)
What reference plane is indicated by the dotted line #9?
NB: The line connecting nasion and B-Point.
What reference plane is indicated by the purple line #10?
N-Pog, Facial Plane: the line from nasion and tangent to the chin at Pog.
What reference plane is indicated by the orange line #11?
APog Plane: The line connecting A-point and Pog.
What reference plane is indicated by #12?
Esthetic Plane: The line connecting pronasale and soft tissue Pog (prn-spog)
What reference plane is indicated by #14?
Ramus plane (RP). The line tangent to the posterior border of the ramus, extending from Ar to gonion superior.
This image represents a class ? occlusion.
1
This image represents a class ? occlusion.
2
This image represents a class ? occlusion.
3
Put these colors in order, starting with the earliest, of when they are used for a progress sketch.

Blue, Green, Red, Black
Black - initial record
Blue - during treatment
Red - treatment end
Green - recall appointments
What are the three general methods for studying growth?
vital staining, metallic implants, and radiography