in centeric relation, why everybody say the head of the condyle is at most superior anterior position where as it is at most posterior superior position?!
Hi, why is centric relation when there is first point of contact on the molar. I thought it was when the condole is in its most antero superior position. Thank you!
my jaw causes lifeside entrapment of the trigeminal nerve, which presents with unilateral leftside chronic sinusitis and, referred pain down the peripheral left, on the neck, shoulder, upper back and chest area. I have quite a defined jaw line and, get temporary relieve/release by sliding the my jaw forward. OTC pain meds also help with relieve, just not my preference...
To be honest they are not. Centric occlusion is the ideal occlusion that every tooth in intercuspation are in a perfect intercuspation with respective antagonist and Maximal cuspation can be habitual bite where you as and individual be in max intercuspation but it might not be the ideal bite...Tried to explain it 🙄
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Central relatkom = A to B (mand post and condyle superior) hinge movement
B to E = extending opening transitional movement (sliding movement)
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Thank you for a good explanation.
It is easy to understand in a very good way of speaking.
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Very helpful to understand this complicated mechanism of Bennett’s
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in centeric relation, why everybody say the head of the condyle is at most superior anterior position where as it is at most posterior superior position?!
very helpful! thank you for your time
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thank you, you made it very simple
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Hi, why is centric relation when there is first point of contact on the molar. I thought it was when the condole is in its most antero superior position. Thank you!
So useful, thank you very much
thank you for your helpful videos,I hope you explain ligualized and neutrocentric occlusion asap
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my jaw causes lifeside entrapment of the trigeminal nerve, which presents with unilateral leftside chronic sinusitis and, referred pain down the peripheral left, on the neck, shoulder, upper back and chest area. I have quite a defined jaw line and, get temporary relieve/release by sliding the my jaw forward. OTC pain meds also help with relieve, just not my preference...
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Hi ryan!!! love your videos... question... can u explain the relation between condylar guidance and anterior teeth
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plz tell about centric relation
Awww... im just 15. I had to understand this so that i won't get dizzy when im stusying this on college
I am 2nd dental student and i am having issues understanding this lol
@@omarelfarouk818 I'm 2 year dentist graduate and I still have to review this
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I dont understand the difference bw centric occlusion and maximum intercuspation
They are synonyms. Centric occlusion is MR
@@themarin1992 MI= Centric Occlusion BUT CR (which deals with TEETH ONLY) does not have to do with teeth at all.
To be honest they are not. Centric occlusion is the ideal occlusion that every tooth in intercuspation are in a perfect intercuspation with respective antagonist and Maximal cuspation can be habitual bite where you as and individual be in max intercuspation but it might not be the ideal bite...Tried to explain it 🙄