- "lateral"
become ambiguous. For example, the
terms "distal" and "proximal" (or "
mesial") are used for
surfaces of
individual teeth relative to the
midpoint of...
- tooth' or last tooth) in each
quadrant of a
dental arch, as
opposed to
mesial,
which refers to the
direction toward the
anterior midline. Each
tooth can...
-
incisors Distal movement of the
upper teeth and
mesial movement of the
lower teeth Steepening of the
occlusal plane A
systematic review done by
Janson et al...
- the MBD rule
states that when an
exposure is
given (about 5-7o) from the
Mesial surface, the
Buccal root or
canal will lie to the
Distal of the
image With...
- impairment. A form of
epilepsy that
involves the
medial lobe is
usually known as
mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. The
temporal lobe
communicates with the hippocampus...
-
distal tipping of 8.36° and the mean
reciprocal mesial movement of the
first premolar was 2.55 mm, with a
mesial tipping of 1.29°. They also
stated that the...
- the
abutment tooth with a long rest (from the
mesial marginal ridge to the
distal pit), long
guide plane, and a
regular I-bar clasp. Krol
modified this...
-
morphogenetic pattern – one that does not change, a
flush terminal plane or a
mesial step
relationship of the
primary second molars,
minimum overjet and...
- in
relation to the jaw,
early loss of
teeth could result in
spacing or
mesial migration causing crowding,
abnormal eruption path or timings,
extra teeth...
- hippocampus, amygdala, and
parahippocampal gyrus are
collectively termed the
mesial temporal structures and are
frequently targeted for
resection in epilepsy...