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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
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