| occlusal c., interceptive |
an initial contact of the teeth that stops or deviates from the normal movement of the mandible.
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| occlusal d. |
a condition in which (a) contacts of opposing occlusal surfaces of teeth are not in harmony with other tooth contacts and with the anatomic and physiologic control of the mandible, or (b) occlusions do not coincide with their respective jaw relations.
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| occlusal e. |
the space bounded by the marginal ridges as they join the cusps and incisal ridges. Called also incisal e.
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| occlusal f. |
a radiograph showing topographic and cross-sectional views of the maxillary or mandibular dental structure and adjacent tissue.
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| occlusal g. |
the movement induced by deflective tooth contact that diverts the mandible from a normal path of closure to a centric jaw relation.
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