Class I occlusion is also referred to as which condition?
distoclusion
neutroclusion
mesiocclusion
retrognathic
neutroclusion
Rationale: neutroclusion – The teeth are resting in a neutral position with the maxillary teeth over the mandibular teeth, with the anterior mandibular teeth nestled behind the maxillary teeth with no evidence of overjet or overbite.
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