abocclusion
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Definition
Noun: A dental condition characterized by a failure of the upper and lower teeth to make contact when the jaws are closed in a biting position. This results in an open bite.
Usage
The term "abocclusion" is a specialized medical term used primarily in dentistry and orthodontics to describe a specific type of malocclusion (imperfect positioning of the teeth). It refers to the lack of occlusal contact.
Examples
- The patient's abocclusion made it difficult for him to chew food properly.
- The orthodontist identified an anterior abocclusion, where the front teeth did not meet.
- Correcting the abocclusion required a combination of braces and possibly surgery.
Advanced Usage
- Diagnostic Context: The term is often used in clinical diagnoses and treatment plans. For example: "The cephalometric analysis confirmed the presence of skeletal abocclusion."
- Specifying Type: It can be modified to specify the location, such as (front teeth don't meet) or (back teeth don't meet).
Variants and Related Words
- Occlusion (n): The contact between the upper and lower teeth when the jaw is closed. This is the normal, desired state that "abocclusion" describes the absence of.
- Malocclusion (n): A general term for any deviation from normal occlusion, which includes abocclusion as one specific type.
- Open Bite (n): A more common, non-technical synonym for abocclusion.
Synonyms
- Open bite
- Lack of occlusion
- Non-occlusion
Antonyms
- Occlusion
- Normal bite
Noun
- the condition in which the upper teeth do not touch the lower teeth when biting