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Seriously, what does it mean and why is it good?
You didn't say what class, but it generally isn't good. Class I mobility is a subjective rating of slightly more tooth movement than normal. Class II is tooth movement up to 1 mm. Class III is tooth movement of more than 1 mm and it generally means you're going to lose the tooth.Smurf said:Seriously, what does it mean and why is it good?
Ooooh. that makes sense. The rest of these replies were so off-topic, no one takes brushing seriously anymore these days.BobG said:You didn't say what class, but it generally isn't good. Class I mobility is a subjective rating of slightly more tooth movement than normal. Class II is tooth movement up to 1 mm. Class III is tooth movement of more than 1 mm and it generally means you're going to lose the tooth.
A society could have perfectly equal distribution of wealth, but a society like that would by definition have no class mobility, since it would be classless.Smurf said:how is that different from any measure of just general equality of wealth?
If all people were equal, there'd be no mobility.Smurf said:how is that different from any measure of just general equality of wealth?
Downward mobility may be easy in the sense that yes, anyone can move to a lower class if they decide to, but that doesn't mean that it isn't a factor. If you have a society where estate tax is low, old money will tend to stick around, and no matter how poorly a person might do financially, they'll always have their parents' money to bail them out. Ask the President about that.russ_watters said:And it is good because it means the poor can become rich without too much trouble if class mobility is easy in a certain society. It's also generally only worth discussing upward mobility, since downward mobility is always easy.