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Orthodontics I - Growth and Development of Craniofacial Complex
Typology: Lecture notes
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Transcribed by: Hannah Rose M. Fortuno 3 Primary Correlates of the Human Dental Occlusion
Primary Displacement (Translation) o Physical movement of a whole bone due to bone growth o Occurs while the bone grows and remodels by resorption and deposition o As the bone grows by surface deposition in a given direction, it is simultaneously displaced in the opposite direction. o Ex: the mandible continually grows upward and backward and is, therefore, displaced downward and forward. Secondary Displacement o Movement of a whole bone caused by the separate enlargement of other bones , which maybe nearby or quite distant. o Displacement of a bone due to another bone’s growth o Ex: the glenoid fossa and maxilla grow downward and forward displacing the mandible downward and forward as well. Remodeling and Relocation Remodeling