Posselt's Envelope of Movement
Posselt's Envelope of Movement
Posselt's Envelope of Movement
Reference Positions
Centric Relation
Centric Relation
according to Okeson
The position of the mandible in which the condyles are in the most superior and anterior position in the articular fossae, resting against the posterior slopes of the articular eminences with the articular discs interposed.
When the mandible is in centric relation the condyles can rotate around a horizontal axis up to an opening of 20-25 mm measured at the central incisors. If opening of the mandible continues beyond 20-25 mm then translation of the mandible occurs. This pure rotational movement is also referred to as hinge movement and the axis is referred to as terminal hinge axis.
Maximum Intercuspation
In MIP the condyle-disc assembly is anterior and inferior and/or medial or lateral or a combination of the above compared to their position in CR.
Maximum Intercuspation
Clinically if the patient needs minimal restorations (e.g. amalgam alloy or composite resin restorations, single crowns, a short span fixed partial denture) this is the position that the restorations are made.
Maximum Intercuspation
Centric Occlusion
Postural Position
In the PP the muscles are not totally relaxed. There is a degree of electromyographic activity. This position is determined by the muscles and the forces of gravity.
IT DOES NOT GIVE US ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONDYLES OR THE TEETH
Postural Position
The condyles are usually anteriorly and inferiorly compared to their CR position. This position can be sustained and it is comfortable for the patient.
Postural Position
In this position, the teeth are apart and there is a wedge space between the teeth. The wedge shaped space is called the INTEROCCLUSAL SPACE and is usually 2-3mm between the incisors, 2mm between the premolars, and 3/4-1mm between the molars.
2-3mm
Postural Position
also called the Physiological Rest Position
Clinically is used to determined the Occlusal Vertical Dimension (OVD) in edentulous patients or in patients with severely worn dentition. The Occlusal Vertical Dimension is the distance measured between two points when the occluding members are in contact.
Postural Position
also called the Physiological Rest Position
The Vertical Dimension at Rest (in the physiological rest position) is usually 2-3 mm greater than the Occlusal Vertical Dimension.
Type of Movement
Rotation- pure Translation Combination of rotation and translation
Border Movements
The mandibular movements are limited by ligaments, the articular surfaces of the TMJ, and the morphology and alignment of the teeth. The outer range of movement is reproducible and called border movements.
Postural Position
Functional movements
The chewing stroke starts at the MIP and drops downwards and forwards to the position of desire opening. It returns in a straighter pathway slightly posterior.
h: represents the movement from maximum opening to MIP r: represents the rest position
Functional movements
Occurs near MIP. The outer range of movement is greater in the early stages of mastication. The outer range of movement is smaller in the late stages of mastication.
Functional movements
Occurs near MIP Occur within the outer range of the border movements.
Envelope of Motion
3D Combination of border movements in all 3 planes: a.sagittal, b.horizontal, c.frontal The envelope differs from person to person but it has the same characteristic shape
CR MIP
Envelope of Motion
The superior surface of the envelope is determined by the tooth contacts
The other borders are primarily determined by the TMJ anatomy and the ligaments
Sample Question(s)
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