it is said to be in normal occlusion when the teeth are present and occluding in a healthy, stable, and pleasant manner while ideal occlusion or we all know "perfect occlusion" is the relationship existing when all the teeth are perfectly placed in the arches of the jaws and have a normal anatomic relationship to each other. We can attain normal occlusion but never an ideal occlusion.
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An ideal occlusion is that which shows a coincident mid-line, there is no crowding, no overlap, no rotations or spacing of teeth, there is correct crown angulation and inclination, the molar relationship is class 1, has an over-jet of about 2-4mm, class 1 canine relationship with a flat or slightly upwards curve of spee. A normal occlusion is one which shows some deviation from that of the ideal but is aesthetically acceptable and functionally stable for the individual.
normal? healthy? or ideal? Normal - between 28" to 36" Healhy - between 24" to 30" Ideal - between 22" to 26"
A normal, or ideal blood pressure, would be 80/120. While some individuals may vary from a high-normal of 85/130 to a low-normal of 60/90. Each individual is different.
Ideal range means the normal operating conditions, and range of tolerance means the extreme varied conditions in which operation can continue, without failure
Ideal range means the normal operating conditions, and range of tolerance means the extreme varied conditions in which operation can continue, without failure
Ideal range means the normal operating conditions, and range of tolerance means the extreme varied conditions in which operation can continue, without failure
The term 'idyllic' can be used to describe places and things that are ideal. It is also used to describe normal and ordinary satisfaction. Ideal states or situations are often described with this term.
Normal operating temperature 650-750 RPM it should be between 0.5 and 1
The ideal weight for someone 5' 5" is between 120lbs and 150lbs.
A real gas is a type of gas that is different than an ideal gas. They have completely different interactions between their molecules.
A canine Class 2 relationship refers to a specific type of bite relationship between the upper and lower jaws in dogs. In this classification, the upper incisors slightly overlap the lower incisors, indicating a normal bite. This relationship is often seen as ideal for proper function and alignment of the teeth, allowing for efficient chewing and overall oral health. Class 2 is considered a standard or desirable occlusion in many dog breeds.
The ideal pH level for normal saline solution is around 7.4, which is close to the pH level of human blood.