It is considered a more feminine set up to set the lateral Incisors a mm off the plane established by the two central incisors. If you place the two lateral incisors on the same plane as the two centrals, that is a more masculine set up. Also, the lateral incisors for the female may be slightly smaller than the laterals of the male. Various tooth sets can accommodate for the desired set up.
my name is Vicki and I have 55 years old and had to have top teeth pulled due to gum disease and I am also disabled and I cannot afford a pair of dentures would there be someone willing there to help me please thank you and God bless
Contact Debbie Wright (502) 852-5096 at U of Louisville. Explain your circumstances. She may be able to help you out. Also contact the Louisville Dental Society and Kentucky Dental Association. One of them may have a program that helps you.
What an amazing demonstration! Much appreciated Ann 🌹
Amazing demonstration in depth , loved the video and ur knowledge
Dr. Windchy, could you tell us the source of denture images showing occlusion?! I need to use it in lecturing.. thanks
this is such a wonderful video. thanks for having this for us technicians
Thank you so much for your videos and your teaching.
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Explain the difference in the arrengment of upper lateral incisar between male and female
It is considered a more feminine set up to set the lateral Incisors a mm off the plane established by the two central incisors. If you place the two lateral incisors on the same plane as the two centrals, that is a more masculine set up. Also, the lateral incisors for the female may be slightly smaller than the laterals of the male. Various tooth sets can accommodate for the desired set up.
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my name is Vicki and I have 55 years old and had to have top teeth pulled due to gum disease and I am also disabled and I cannot afford a pair of dentures would there be someone willing there to help me please thank you and God bless
Contact Debbie Wright (502) 852-5096 at U of Louisville. Explain your circumstances. She may be able to help you out. Also contact the Louisville Dental Society and Kentucky Dental Association. One of them may have a program that helps you.
Thank you very much should I still get in contact with them even though I live in Greenville South Carolina
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I was confused
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try watching it again.
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