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[Occlusion, articulated and articulation].

Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 1991
In this paper the so-called 'normal' or 'ideal' occlusal relationships are described in static centric as well as in dynamic, eccentric positions. However, difference is made between the different occlusal concepts. There is no real antagonism between the 'physiologic occlusal concept' in natural dentition and the 'therapeutic occlusal concept' on ...
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Digitization of the Mechanical Articulator: Virtual Articulator

2020
This study presents the digitalization of the dental articulator, which is a device used by dentists as a replica of the patient’s mouth. For this purpose, the digitalization has been carried out applying reverse engineering to obtain a three-dimensional model that totally simulates the behavior of the virtual model with the same measurements as the ...
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Articulation Testing and Standards for Articulation Tests

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1955
Articulation tests are frequently used for four purposes: (1) audiometry, (2) evaluation of building acoustics, (3) evaluation of speech communication equipment, and (4) research in speech, hearing, and related topics. Several different kinds of tests are used, but all are relatively difficult to administer and evaluate, require special training or ...
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Articulation

1996
Abstract Articulation, says the dictionary definition, is “the art or process of speaking.” The definition applies to flute playing just as it applies to verbal utterance. The components-breath, rhythm, accent, phrasing, termination, and silence-are the same, as are the tools-the respiratory system, lips, and tongue.
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Articulators in orthodontics

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012
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