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Define deciduous teeth

The primary set of teeth or the shedding teeth that gave way to the permanent teeth.

How many teeth are in the deciduous arch

10

How many teeth are in the adult Arch

16

What's another name for the permanent teeth

Successional teeth

What is a class 2 malocclusion

this is an overbite the first mandibular molars are retracted at least one tooth behind the first maxillary molars

What is a class 3 malocclusion

This is an underbite the first mandibular molar is Advanced farther than one to the head of the first maxillary molar

What does a persistent open bite mean

The front teeth do not demonstrate the proper occlusion because teeth in the posterior Arch prohibit anterior contact

What do persistent closed bite mean

Supra version prohibits the posterior teeth from occlusion

What is supraversion

Excessive eruption relative to the majority of teeth in the arch

What is micrognathia

A condition in which the mandible is small in relation to the maxilla

What is a Torsiversion

When the tooth is Twisted within the tooth socket

What is a linguaversion

A tooth that is Twisted towards the tongue

What do you call a tooth that is Twisted towards the back of the mouth away from the midline

Distoversion

What do you call a tooth that is tilted towards the midline

Mesioversion

What is infraversion

When the tooth has not erupted enough to meet the line of occlusion