The characteristics of "group-function" occlusion are:
A. The teeth on the non-working side make contact in lateral excursion.
B. The teeth on the working side make contact in lateral excursion.
C. Only the canine and lateral incisors make contact in lateral excursion.
D. The posterior teeth on both sides make contact in lateral excursion.
A. The teeth on the non-working side make contact in lateral excursion.
B. The teeth on the working side make contact in lateral excursion.
C. Only the canine and lateral incisors make contact in lateral excursion.
D. The posterior teeth on both sides make contact in lateral excursion.
Ans B
Unilateral balanced occlusion, which is also
commonly known as group function,
is a widely accepted and used method of tooth arrangement in restorative dental
procedures today. Therefore, unilateral balanced occlusion calls for all teeth on the working side to be in contact
during a lateral excursion. On the other hand, teeth on the non working side are contoured to be free of any
contact. The group function of the teeth on the working side
distributes the occlusal load The absence of contact
on the nonworking side prevents those teeth from being subjected to the destructive, obliquely directed
forces found in nonworking interferences.
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