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Mon·son curve (mon'sŏn), the curve of occlusion in which each cusp and incisal edge touches or conforms to a segment of the surface of a sphere 8 inches in diameter with its center in the region of the glabella.Monson, George S., U.S. dentist, 1869-1933. anti-Monson curve - in dentistry, a curve of occlusion which is convex upward. Synonym(s): reverse curveMonson curve - the curve of occlusion in which each cusp and incisal edge touches or conforms to a segment of the surface of a sphere 8 inches in diameter, with its center in the region of the glabella.Mon·son curve (monsŏn kŭrv) Curve of occlusion in which each cusp and incisal edge touches or conforms to a segment of the surface of a sphere 8 inches in diameter with its center in region of the glabella. |