distolingualwith
Distolingualwith is a term used primarily in endodontic and orthodontic contexts to denote the combined interaction and spatial relationship between the distal and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth. The concept refers to the area where the lingual side of a tooth meets its distal margin and is often considered alongside occlusal anatomy during treatment planning. In clinical practice, the distolingualwith reference point is utilized to determine optimal access opening for root canal therapy, ensuring adequate coronal coverage and preserving tooth structure. It also assists orthodontists when evaluating canine and first molar angulation, as the distolingualwith area can influence bracket placement, torque correction, and interproximal contact adjustments.
Key aspects of distolingualwith analysis include assessment of enamel thickness, curvature, and the potential for interproximal
To apply distolingualwith analysis, clinicians first identify the distal and lingual boundaries on the target tooth,