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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 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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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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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 ...
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Effect of different centric relation registrations on the pantographic representation of centric relation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
A study was designed to determine the effect of three different centric relation recording methods on the pantographic representation of centric relation. A modified pantograph was used as the measuring instrument. Variances for each method were established on one subject, and variance of location of centric relation was established on two different ...
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Comparison of Myo-Monitor centric position to centric relation and centric occlusion

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977
Twenty dentulous subjects were selected at random. A Hight tracer, fixed on the labial surface of the teeth by special clutches, was used to indicate a record of centric relation and centric occlusion. The Myo-Monitor centric position was recorded and compared to centric occlusion and centric relation in anteroposterior and lateral dimensions.
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Centric relation as the treatment position

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983
Centric relation should be considered as "the most superior position of the mandibular condyles with the central bearing area of the disk in contact with the articular surfaces of the mandibular condyles and the articular eminences." This relationship is justifiable on analysis of the morphology and function of temporo-mandibular joint structures.
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Centric relation: The periodontists viewpoint

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1966
Abstract The terms “centric relation” and “centric occlusion” have become so thoroughly confusing because of so many conflicting definitions that they should no longer be used. Rather, the various schools of occlusion should use more accurately descriptive names for the positions they now refer to as “centric.” A clinically expedient technique for ...
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An instrument for locating centric relation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1973
Abstract A Hanau model H articulator can be modified so that it can be used to compare several tentative centric relation registrations. A comparison of the records of several centric relation registrations and a protrusive relation registration helps students select the one which has recorded the centric jaw relation correctly.
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Centric relation and mandibular movement

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1955
recut after contact with any drug, saliva or other moisture. Schoonover and Souder5 found stain­ ing to be the result of electrolysis, which was common to leaking fillings having rough margins and surfaces which col­ lected food debris as an electrolyte.
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