Occlusion (Lecture 5: Occlusion Related to Removable
Prosthodontics) Exam 2 Study Guide
1. Where does lip support come from?: position of the MAXILLARY ANTERIOR teeth
2. comes from the position of the maxillary anterior teeth.: lip
support
3. The position of the remains constant even after tooth
extraction.: incisive papilla
4. Average distance from the incisive papilla to the incisal edge of the central incisor is
mm.: 8-10 mm
5. The average distance from the to the of the central
incisor is 8-10 mm.: incisive papilla to the incisal edge of the central incisor
6. elevation of soft tissue covering the foramen of the incisive or nasopalatine canal:
incisive papilla
7. What foramen does the incisive papilla cover?: incisive or nasopalatine canal
8. average incisal display for female vs. male:: female: 3-4 mm
male: 1-2 mm
9. Incisal display (increases/decreases) as patients age.: decreases
10. decreases as patients age: incisal display
11.The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be to the interpupil-
lary line.: parallel
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, Occlusion (Lecture 5: Occlusion Related to Removable
Prosthodontics) Exam 2 Study Guide
12.The plane from the plane should be PARALLEL to the interpupil- lary
line.: occlusal plane from the frontal plane
13. should be centered and perpendicular to the interpupillary line.: -
midline
14. Statement 1: The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be perpen- dicular
to the interpupillary line.
Statement 2: Midline should be centered and parallel to the interpupillary line
a. Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false
b. Statement 2 is true, Statement 1 is false
c. Both statements are true
d. Both statements are false: d. Both statements are false
- The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be PARALLEL to the
interpupillary line.
- Midline should be centered and PERPENDICULAR to the interpupillary line
15.The maxillary midline can be off by mm before it can be noticeable as
unattractive.: 4 mm
16.A midline cant of just mm however, is noticed right away: 1 mm
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Prosthodontics) Exam 2 Study Guide
1. Where does lip support come from?: position of the MAXILLARY ANTERIOR teeth
2. comes from the position of the maxillary anterior teeth.: lip
support
3. The position of the remains constant even after tooth
extraction.: incisive papilla
4. Average distance from the incisive papilla to the incisal edge of the central incisor is
mm.: 8-10 mm
5. The average distance from the to the of the central
incisor is 8-10 mm.: incisive papilla to the incisal edge of the central incisor
6. elevation of soft tissue covering the foramen of the incisive or nasopalatine canal:
incisive papilla
7. What foramen does the incisive papilla cover?: incisive or nasopalatine canal
8. average incisal display for female vs. male:: female: 3-4 mm
male: 1-2 mm
9. Incisal display (increases/decreases) as patients age.: decreases
10. decreases as patients age: incisal display
11.The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be to the interpupil-
lary line.: parallel
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, Occlusion (Lecture 5: Occlusion Related to Removable
Prosthodontics) Exam 2 Study Guide
12.The plane from the plane should be PARALLEL to the interpupil- lary
line.: occlusal plane from the frontal plane
13. should be centered and perpendicular to the interpupillary line.: -
midline
14. Statement 1: The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be perpen- dicular
to the interpupillary line.
Statement 2: Midline should be centered and parallel to the interpupillary line
a. Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false
b. Statement 2 is true, Statement 1 is false
c. Both statements are true
d. Both statements are false: d. Both statements are false
- The occlusal plane from the frontal plane should be PARALLEL to the
interpupillary line.
- Midline should be centered and PERPENDICULAR to the interpupillary line
15.The maxillary midline can be off by mm before it can be noticeable as
unattractive.: 4 mm
16.A midline cant of just mm however, is noticed right away: 1 mm
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