S Silverback New Member 10+ Year Member Joined Aug 10, 2013 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Oct 1, 2013 #1 Members don't see this ad. How do you identify angle class if you are missing the maxillary or mandibular first molar?
Members don't see this ad. How do you identify angle class if you are missing the maxillary or mandibular first molar?
gabooncito Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 9, 2013 Messages 83 Reaction score 15 Oct 1, 2013 #2 Please correct me if wrong... As far as I remember, I think u can used canines angle classification or if there is none of those then angle classification won't apply for that patient. Again I'm not sure but I'd like to see other responses
Please correct me if wrong... As far as I remember, I think u can used canines angle classification or if there is none of those then angle classification won't apply for that patient. Again I'm not sure but I'd like to see other responses
kyak Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2012 Messages 18 Reaction score 50 Oct 4, 2013 #3 Can use cuspid relationship. For Angle class I, maxillary cuspid occludes in embrasure between mandibular cuspid and 1st bi.
Can use cuspid relationship. For Angle class I, maxillary cuspid occludes in embrasure between mandibular cuspid and 1st bi.