curve of Monson

curve of Monson
蒙森曲线

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  • Monson curve — a curve of occlusion conforming to a segment of the surface of a sphere 24.3 cm (8 in) in diameter, with its center in the region of the glabella. See also compensating c …   Medical dictionary

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  • anti-Monson curve — reverse c …   Medical dictionary

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  • spherical form of occlusion — an arrangement of teeth that places their occlusal surfaces on the surface of an imaginary sphere, about 8 inches in diameter, with its center above the level of the teeth; see also Monson curve, under curve …   Medical dictionary

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