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Dental articulation and occlusion
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967Abstract 1.Attention has been directed to the changes that may occur in the temporomandibular joint relations and the occlusal relations of teeth. 2.Records of maxillomandibular relations cannot be considered reliable in the absence of stable temporomandibular joints. 3.Thebalanced versus thecuspid-protected occlusion concepts have been evaluated.
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The use of articulators in UK dental schools
European Journal of Dental Education, 2006Abstract The increasing complexity of many restorative procedures often involves articulation of study and working casts to ensure accurate fabrication of restorations. Correct selection and use of articulators can be crucial to successful restoration.
J R, Hindle, H L, Craddock
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Analysis of the interchangeability of a dental articulator
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991A series of Dentatus ARL articulators and gauge blocks were tested for the reliability of the system to reproduce articulator mountings. Points of occlusal contact were measured at several locations on a set of casts. Analysis of the data indicated that the location of the occlusal contacts and the gauge block used were critically related to the ...
J W, Unger +3 more
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Automated Three-Piece Digital Dental Articulation
2015In craniomaxillofacial CMF surgery, a critical step is to reestablish dental occlusion. Digitally establishing new dental occlusion is extremely difficult. It is especially true when the maxilla is segmentalized into 3 pieces, a common procedure in CMF surgery.
Jianfu Li +10 more
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KINEMATIC ERROR ANALYSIS OF DENTAL ARTICULATORS
1981ABSTRACT Using the kinematic concept of centers of rotation, it is possible to investigate errors resulting from the mismatch of the centers of rotation of dental articulators and the center of rotation of the patient's jaw (i.e., the condyle). Through an interactive computer program, these errors are quantified for specified values of incisor and ...
E.D. Rekow, A.G. Erdman, F.W. Worms
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Articulation simulation for an intelligent dental care system
Displays, 1994Abstract CAD/CAM techniques are used increasingly in dentistry for design and fabrication of teeth restorations. An important issue is preserving occlusal contacts of teeth after restoration. Traditional techniques based on the use of casts with mechanical articulators require manual adjustment of the occlusal surface, which becomes impractical when ...
Kunii, Tosiyasu L. +5 more
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[A new articulator for teaching and dental practice].
J C, Hickey, H C, Lundeen, H M, Bohannan
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Articulators used in North American dental schools
Journal of Dental Education, 1985M D, Gross, E, Gazit
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