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Defining centric relation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2018
Multiple definitions of centric relation (CR) have evolved over time that may have created confusion or impeded understanding. A recent attempt to achieve a singular definition by surveying the members of the Academy of Prosthodontics (AP) did not achieve majority consensus.The purpose of this study was to identify those aspects or attributes within ...
Jonathan P. Wiens   +4 more
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Is There "A Best" Centric Relation Record? Centric Relation Records, Condyle Positions, and Their Practical Significance

The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2023
Purpose: To investigate if and how the positions of condyles in centric relation (CR) varied from each other using different CR records. Materials and Methods: Condylar positions in CR were repeatedly recorded by four licensed clinicians in 81 stomatognathically healthy, fully dentate subjects with six different types of CR records. The maxillary casts
Karl-Heinz, Utz   +7 more
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Centrically related cephalometrics

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1977
0 rthodontics as a specialty has advanced greatly since its inception in the early 1900’s. Case analysis or diagnosis has been and always will be a major factor in determining the success of orthodontic therapy. In the past dental casts and facial photographs of the patient afforded the primary diagnostic criteria.
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What is centric relation?

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1961
Abstract 1 The correct centric relation is essential in complete denture construction. 2 Prosthodontists disagree as to what constitutes centric relation and how it is best registered. 3 The present accepted definition of centric relation is based upon the relationships of the mandibular condyles to the glenoid fossae under normal or ...
George A. Hughes, Carl P. Regli
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Centric Relation Reappraised

Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 1983
The term “centric relation” has been around for many years, but few practitioners have had a clear understanding of its meaning.
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Telemetric comparison of centric relation and centric occlusion reconstructions

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974
Abstract Two complete fixed prostheses built with the occlusion in centric relation and with occlusion in the subject's existing centric occlusal position were tested with telemetry under conditions of actual use. The findings indicate that the subject did not use the centric relation position but accepted the prosthesis built to her preexisting ...
Irving Glickman   +5 more
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A consideration of centric relation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract The establishment of the constants under load should take precedence over any other factor of occlusion. All techniques must respond to the same idea, and they must serve as the basis for evaluating various techniques. Only to those who have had sufficient experience in removing all the occlusal surfaces of the natural teeth for a patient ...
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Centric occlusion, centric relation, and the mandibular posture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract Centric occlusion is a functional relationship of the teeth. Centric relation, often serving to establish the horizontal aspect of a planned centric occlusion, is a maxillomandibular orientation. Dentists often use techniques for recording centric relation that are not functional.
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Centric relation

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2006
Centric relation (CR) has been a controversial subject in dentistry for more than a century. For at least the past four decades, issues involving CR have been of interest to orthodontists. The definition of CR has changed over the past half-century from a retruded, posterior and, for the most part, superior condyle position to an anterior-superior ...
Donald J. Rinchuse, Sanjivan Kandasamy
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Centric relation and centric occlusion—An orthodontic responsibility

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1978
T rue scientific articles should follow a certain format, and the material should conform to the proper tests for scientific data. American dental journals publish both scientific articles and those of general reader interest. This article is offered as a comment on the present status of clinical information about dental occlusion and the ...
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