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Definition of normal occlusion in orthodontics with refence

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Answered by ltzHeartkiller
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Occlusion is defined a manner in which the upper and lower teeth intercuspate between each other in all mandibular positions and movements. ... In an epidemiological study, the terminology of occlusion encompassed all the occlusal variations ranged as ideal occlusion, normal occlusion and malocclusion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The normal occlusion was when the upper and lower molars were in a relationship whereby the mesiobuccal cusp of the upper molar occluded in the buccal grove of the lower molar and the teeth were arranged in a smoothly curving line of occlusion. ..

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