hey,,any one have the sharks diagram for da

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hey guys...
i was woendering if some one have the sharks diagram for dental anatomy i heard that it HELPS a lot ...
thank you..
pls forward it to me if u have it pls????
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Is this the one?

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could somebody please elaborate it more for me.what is it used for and how? thanks

its simple now,, just follow the cusps....


NEED HELP WITH QUESTION NUMBER 50 ON DECKS 2009-2010,,,

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GUIDE ME HOW TO KNOW working and nonworking movments especially when u have set of teeth or on a drawing with arrows pls..
tc
 
its simple now,, just follow the cusps....


NEED HELP WITH QUESTION NUMBER 50 ON DECKS 2009-2010,,,

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GUIDE ME HOW TO KNOW working and nonworking movments especially when u have set of teeth or on a drawing with arrows pls..
tc

I posted the answer to simular question in the DA question topics.
the main principle is';
You can determine by the diagram, or even by the arrows.
Remeber if you see max teeth with arrows (the arrows point the mand movement) - that's the real movement, soif arrow point to the left, that's the left lateral movement.

if you see mand teeth the arrows will indentify the max movement, which will be opposite to the real (actual) movement of the mandible.

Hope this helps.
 
What about the distal cusp of 1st mandibular molar..where does that go in this diagram? Normally it occludes in distal triangular fossa of maxillary first molar
 
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