The Mixed Dentition Pedodontics
The Mixed Dentition Pedodontics
The Mixed Dentition Pedodontics
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“MIXED DENTITION”
DEFINITION
The period during
which both primary & permanent
teeth are in the
mouth together is known as the
mixed dentition period.
Successional teeth : Those permanent
teeth that follow into a place in the arch
once held by primary tooth
E.g.-Incisors, Canines, Premolars
It is characterized by :
- Class II
- End-to-end
- Class III
• Distal step leads to:
- Class II
FLUSH TERMINAL PLANE (FTP)
Class II
Class I (desirable)
FTP
End-to-end
MESIAL STEP
Class III
Class I (desirable)
MESIAL
STEP
DISTAL STEP
ALWAYS
Class II
DISTAL
STEP
Early Mesial shift
Class I
FTP Molar moves
into this
space
Exchange of incisors
The permanent incisors are larger than
the primary teeth they replace. This
difference between the amount of
space needed for the accommodation
of the incisors & the amount of space
available for this is called INCISAL
LIABILITY.
7 mm 6 mm
(maxillary arch) (mandibular arch)
“Overcoming Incisal Liability”
130*
160*
PRIMARY PERMANENT
4) Favorable size ratio between the
primary & permanent incisors
It is a transient/self-correcting malocclusion
seen in the maxillary incisor region between
8-9 yrs of age.