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Classification of malocclusion • Teeth malposition • Arch relationship abnormality - Dentoalveolar relationship - Skeletal relationship Dr shabeel pn http://hi- dentfinishingschool.blogspot.com/

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Classification of malocclusion

• Teeth malposition• Arch relationship abnormality

- Dentoalveolar relationship- Skeletal relationship

Dr shabeel pnhttp://hi-dentfinishingschool.blogspot.com/

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Teeth malposition:” Version”

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Teeth malposition: transpostion

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Teeth malposition: ectopic eruption

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Classification of malocclusion

Antrio-posterior arch relationship:• Molar relationship ( Angle’s Classification)• Molar relationship (Andrew’s

Classification)• Incisor relationship( British system).

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (molar classification)Class I: The mesio-buccal cusp of the upper first permanent molar occludes in the buccal groove of the lower first permanent molar.

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (molar classification)Class II: The mesio-buccal cusp of the upper first permanent molar occludes anterior to the buccal groove of the lower first permanent molar.

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (molar classification)Class III: The mesio-buccal cusp of the upper first permanent molar occludes posterior to the buccal groove of the lower first permanent molar.

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (incisor classification)Class I: The incisal edge of the lower incisors bite on the cingulum of the upper incisors

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (incisor classification)Class II/1: The incisal edges of the lower incisors bite behind the cingulum of the upper incisors with the upper incisors proclined

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Classification of malocclusion

• Antro-posterior (incisor classification)Class II/2: The incisal edges of the lower incisors bite behind the cingulum of the upper incisors with the upper incisors retroclined

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Classification of malocclusion

• Vertical Classification:Normally the vertical overlap between upper and lower incisors when the teeth are in maximum intercuspation is about one third of the lower incisors

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Normal overbite

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Classification of malocclusion

• Vertical Classification:Open bite: The lack of vertical overlap between upper and lower incisors when the teeth are in maximum intercuspation.

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Reduced overbite

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Classification of malocclusion

• Vertical Classification:deep bite: excessive vertical overlap between upper and lower incisors when the teeth are in maximum intercuspation.

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Deep overbite

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Classification of malocclusion

• Transverse Classification:cross bite: The lower molars overlap the upper molars.

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Classification of malocclusion

• Transverse Classification:scissor bite: The lower molars bite completely lingual to the upper molars.

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scissor bite

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Skeletal Classification

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Skeletal Classification

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Skeletal Classification