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occlusion$54467$ - traduction vers allemand

IN DENTISTRY, CONTACT BETWEEN TEETH
Dental occlusion; Occlusion (Dentistry)
  • '''Bennet Angle''' - The TV (orbiting) condyle, as the mandible moves (progressive side shift). ''(Institute of Dentistry Aberdeen University)''
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  • '''Leeway space''' is the size differential between the primary posterior teeth (C,D,E) and the permanent teeth (canine, first and second pre-molar).  Maxillary space of 1.5mm, mandibular 2.5mm can be seen. (Institute of Dentistry, ''Aberdeen University'')
  • '''Molar relationship''' classification, observed when locating the mesial buccal cusp of the maxillary first molar and buccal groove of the mandibular first molar. ''(Institute of Dentistry, Aberdeen University)''
  • '''Non-working side interference''' (photograph) detectable with articulating paper or plastic shimstock, as the mandible moves to the left (working side). ''(Institute of Dentistry Aberdeen University)''
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  • '''Posselt's Envelope of Border Movements''' -      '''Pr''' - Maximum protrusion, '''E''' - Edge to edge position of the incisors, '''ICP/RCP''' - Condylar sliding movement represented clinically as tooth to tooth contact positions, '''R''' - Maximum mandibular opening condyles rotate but do not translate, '''T''' - Maximum mandibular opening with maximum translation of the condylar heads ''(Institute of Dentistry, University of Aberdeen)''
  • '''Mutually protected occlusion''' - Posterior disocclusion of teeth as the mandible is protruded ''(Institute of Dentistry Aberdeen University)''
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occlusion      
n. Schließung, Verschluß; Verstopfung, Okklusion; Adsorption (Chem.)
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MEDICAL TECHNIQUES USED TO MANAGE CORONARY OCCLUSION
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty; Coronary angioplasty; Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; Coronary stenting; Percutaneous Myocardial Revascularisation; Primary angioplasty; Coronary artery stenting; Primary percutaneous coronary intervention; Percutaneous coronary angioplasty; Primary PCI; Pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion; Pcta
Perkutane Transluminate Ballonangioplastie, PTCA, Herzkatheterbehandlung bei der ein Ballonkatheter in eine Gefäßverengung eingeführt wird (Medizin)
prickly heat         
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HUMAN DISEASE
Prickly Heat; Prickly heat; Heat rash; Sweat rash; Hat rash; Summar rash; Miliaria crystallina; Sudamina; Miliaria rubra; Miliaria pustulosa; Miliaria profunda; Postmiliarial hypohidrosis; Tropical anhidrotic asthenia; Occlusion miliaria; Colloid milium; Apocrine miliaria; Miliaria crystalline; Acquired colloid milium; Heatrash
Hitzpickel (Hautkrankheit)

Définition

occlusal
¦ adjective Dentistry relating to or involved in the occlusion of teeth.

Wikipédia

Occlusion (dentistry)

Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth when they approach each other, as occurs during chewing or at rest.

Static occlusion refers to contact between teeth when the jaw is closed and stationary, while dynamic occlusion refers to occlusal contacts made when the jaw is moving.

The masticatory system also involves the periodontium, the TMJ (and other skeletal components) and the neuromusculature, therefore the tooth contacts should not be looked at in isolation, but in relation to the overall masticatory system.