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===Chapter 22: Dental-Occlusal Relationships: Terminology, Description and Classification.=== | ===Chapter 22: Dental-Occlusal Relationships: Terminology, Description and Classification.=== | ||
Chapter 22 covers the importance of the relationships between the dental-occlusal relationships together with the relationship of the dento-alveolar process and the craniofacial complex. The chapter begins by refreshing your knowledge on dental anatomy and terminology, discusses different kinds of malocclusion and deformities and ideal ratios. | Chapter 22 covers the importance of the relationships between the dental-occlusal relationships together with the [[relationship]] of the dento-alveolar process and the craniofacial complex. The chapter begins by refreshing your knowledge on dental anatomy and terminology, discusses different kinds of malocclusion and deformities and ideal ratios. | ||
===Chapter 23: Smile Aesthetics=== | ===Chapter 23: Smile Aesthetics=== | ||
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Dental arch form | Dental arch form | ||
*Zone of soft tissue equilibrium: the position of stability of tongue, [[lips]] and cheek musculature. | *Zone of soft tissue equilibrium: the position of stability of tongue, [[lips]] and cheek musculature. | ||
Orthodontist Allan G Brodie described the relationship between orofacial musculature and tooth position, it was vertified by Weinstein et al., who concluded that "teeth are maintained in a state of equilibrium between the perioral soft tissue forces" | Orthodontist Allan G Brodie described the [[relationship]] between orofacial musculature and tooth position, it was vertified by Weinstein et al., who concluded that "teeth are maintained in a state of equilibrium between the perioral soft tissue forces" | ||
*Ovoid arch form | *Ovoid arch form |