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A unified positional recording system for articulator setting

D J Pipko1

  • 1Department of Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine.

The International Journal of Prosthodontics
|March 1, 1994
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This study presents a new, fast method for recording jaw movements in patients with or without teeth. The technique ensures stable, 3D records for easy semi-adjustable articulator setup.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Mechanics
  • Biomechanical Engineering
  • Prosthodontics

Background:

  • Accurate capture of excursive mandibular border movements is crucial for dental restorations.
  • Existing methods can be time-consuming or lack precision.
  • Need for a reliable technique applicable to diverse patient groups.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel, efficient method for recording excursive mandibular border movements.
  • To provide a technique suitable for both edentulous and dentulous patients.
  • To facilitate uncomplicated semi-adjustable articulator settings.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a new apparatus and procedure for capturing mandibular border movements.
  • Focus on ease and speed of execution.

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  • Ensuring bilateral and three-dimensional record stability.
  • Main Results:

    • The described method allows for easy and quick capture of excursive mandibular border movements.
    • The technique provides stable, bilateral, and three-dimensional records.
    • Successful application demonstrated for both edentulous and dentulous patients.

    Conclusions:

    • The novel method offers a significant improvement in capturing mandibular border movements.
    • This technique simplifies the process of setting up semi-adjustable articulators.
    • It is a versatile tool for various dental patient scenarios.