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The occlusal plane indicator: A new device for determining the inclination of the occlusal plane

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1998
Accurate determination of the inclination of the occlusal plane is important in a number of situations, and includes confirming the correct development of the dentition in children, providing a basis for nonanatomic tooth design in the preparation of fixed prostheses, and assisting in decisions as to whether to perform intrusions or extrusions.
U A, Santana-Penin, M J, Mora
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Determination of the occlusal plane using a custom-made occlusal plane analyzer: A clinical report

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2007
In fixed prosthodontic procedures, when it has been determined that restoration of all or most of the posterior teeth is necessary, the use of the Broderick occlusal plane analyzer provides an easy and practical method to determine an occlusal plane that will fulfill esthetic and functional occlusion requirements.
Sumit V, Bedia   +2 more
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Occlusal plane-Camper's plane relation

1992
Orienting occlusion rims parallel with Camper's plane posteriorly is method often used in Dental schools. We wish to evaluate the relationship between these lines in a random sample of our population. In this investigation 70 standard cephalograms, were used. Each cephalogram was aligned on transparent foil and the following points were marked: spinale
Seifert, Davor   +2 more
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Plane of occlusion — a new concept

Australian Dental Journal, 1994
AbstractA new concept of the plane of occlusion based on anatomical landmarks has been developed. The posterior end of the plane is set by the centres of the retromolar pads, and the anterior end of the plane is at the upper lip line. These three points establish the plane of occlusion.
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Determining the occlusal plane: a literature review

CRANIO®, 2019
Objective: The purpose of the present review was to demonstrate the utility of articulator systems and link instrumentation in determining the occlusal plane. The impact of the natural head position and anatomical landmarks on the occlusal plane location has been reported in the literature.
Paweł Mazurkiewicz   +5 more
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Axis-orbital plane-occlusal plane relation

1992
On a sample of 44 patients terminal hinge axis point was located by Lauritzen's technique, and marked on the left side of the face with a steel ball 0, 5 mm in diameter. Standard cephalogram were made for each patient. The following points were marked on the cephalogrames: orbitale-lowest point of bony orbit ; axis-terminal hinge axis point ; incision ...
Seifert, Davor   +2 more
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Occlusal plane determination

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1970
D O, Lundquist, W W, Luther
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Inclined planes and traumatic occlusion

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1961
Abstract Traumatic occlusion, inclined plane relationships, and mandibular shifting movements have been explained.
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Curved occlusal planes are contraindicated

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1959
Abstract A study of curved occlusal planes as developed by the "chew-in" technique or established arbitrarily has been made. Regardless of the method by which they are obtained, curved occlusal planes are contraindicated.
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A modified occlusal plane device

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2002
Ibrahim, Husseinovitch   +1 more
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