Orthodontics card


The orthodontic status can be determined on the bite map and model analysis performed.

The position of the teeth can be seen by the lip line.

  For a better visual view, the lip position can be turned both on and off.


According to Angle, it is possible to determine the position of the teeth in four positions with several steps.

Today, Angle classification is used to describe dental anomalies.

This division looks at the bite only in the sagittal plane (as is the movement of the chin in the forward-back direction).

Changes in other planes must be described as free text, with shifts being measured and recorded in millimeters.

With the upper tooth crown on the crown, we can determine the location of the tooth in the scissor and cross bite.

The upper arm teeth can be moved!

  The location of the front teeth in a vertical sagittal plane is shown.


 It is possible to determine the lower jaw mobility in millimeters.




                                                            

The first figure shows an analysis of the model, which indicates the width of the teeth in millimeters.
The teeth are marked 31 and 32 respectively, but the space is only 7 mm. The result is -1 mm. The second figure should show the dimensions of the teeth (on the left edge of the dental chart).

Determining the proportions of the face shape.