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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, long root helps in adapting to guiding excursive movement, Anterior tooth contacts harmonize with functional jaw movement, disclusion in in protrusive movements, UNILATERAL BALANCED OCCLUSION is a widely accepted and used method of tooth arrangement, Anterior teeth protect Posterior teeth, BILATERAL BALANCED OCCLUSION by Von Spee and Monson, mandible in maximum intercuspation, does not occlude during excursive mandibular positions, preventing teeth on the non-working side from destructive forces such as obliquely directed forces found in non-working interferences, Group Function that is significant in distributing the occlusal load, this arrangement helps denture stability since contact on the non-working side is important, Difficult to achieve even with use of sophisticated articulators, contact on the non-working side is important to prevent tipping forces, the posterior teeth in all mandibular excursive movements through Location, MUTUALLY PROTECTED OCCLUSION states that anterior teeth, abandoned for application in natural teeth, MUTUALLY PROTECTED OCCLUSION also known as the most widely accepted occlusion arrangement, disclusion in in laterotrusive movements, preventing teeth on the non-working side from destructive forces through the absence of contact, Disadvantages When applied to natural dentition