A reusable core note for diagnosis-first orthodontic thinking across undergraduate, entrance, and recruitment exams
BDS · Orthodontics · TOPIC 17 Malocclusion Classification & Cephalometric Essentials A reusable core note for diagnosis-first orthodontic thinking across undergraduate, entrance, and recruitment exams Malocclusion questions are high-yield because they test whether you can move from description to diagnosis . The examiner may give crowding and overjet findings, but the scoring point usually lies in whether you separate dental malalignment from skeletal jaw-base discrepancy and then choose the right cephalometric interpretation. ▸ Angle classification gives an anteropost…
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