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Title: Jaw movements and articulators


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Jaw Movements Articulators
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Jaw Movements
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Opening
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Opening
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Opening
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Opening
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Posselts Figure
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Posselts Investigations
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Posselts Investigations
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Posselts Figure
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Posselts Figure
MP
ICP
RCP
HA
MP Maximal protrusion ICP Intercuspal
position RCP Retruded Contact position HA
Hinge axis MO Maximum opening
MO
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Posselts Figure top edge
MP
ICP
IG
RCP
EE
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Articulators
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Definitions
  • Articulators
  • A mechanical representation of the jaws and
    temporo-mandibular joints

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Use of articulators
  • Diagnosis
  • slides and occlusal relationships
  • Treatment planning
  • Diagnostic wax - up
  • Occlusal adjustment
  • Fabrication of Splint / Prostheses

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Articulators
  • Types
  • Simple Hinge
  • Average Value
  • Semi-adjustable
  • Fully adjustable

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Articulators
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Cast Holder
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Cast Holder
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Average Value
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Articulators
BONWILL 1854
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4
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Articulators
  • Average Value

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Articulators
  • Average Value

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Articulators
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Denar II - Arcon
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Dentatus
  • Non Arcon

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Denar II
  • Adjustable Condylar Angle, ISS PSS

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Articulators
  • Semi-adjustable
  • Can alter
  • TMJ to Incisor distance
  • Bennett Angle
  • Condylor Guidance Angle
  • Incisal guidance plate

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Articulators
  • Needs Facebow recording
  • Ideally should be used for complete denture cases

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Facebow recording
For semi adjustable articulator
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Fully adustable Denar 5
  • Posterior wall
  • Superior wall
  • Medial wall
  • Inclination of superior wall
  • Condylar angle
  • Intercondylar ( glenoid fossa) distance
  • ISS

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Denar 5a
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Pantographic recording
For fully adjustable articulator
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lots
Difficulty of use
none
Av Value
Fully Adjustable
Hand Held
S-A
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lots
Amount of adjustment
none
Av Value
Fully Adjustable
Hand Held
S-A
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lots
Cost
none
Av Value
Fully Adjustable
Hand Held
S-A
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Articulator use vs time vs cost
lots
lots
Amount of adjustment
Difficulty of use
Cost
none
none
Av Value
Fully Adjustable
Hand Held
S-A
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What if patient doesnt match articulator?
Articulator
Patient
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Articulators
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Articulators
Therefore the distance from the condyle to the
teeth is crucial
We obtain a measurement of this distance with a
facebow
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Facebow
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Interocclusal record
  • Used to locate the lower model to the upper
  • If lots of good stable occlusal contacts then no
    IOR needed
  • If need an RCP record, then we need an IOR that
    is thick and strong enough to obtain a record
    with the teeth separated and in terminal hinge
    axis e.g. Moyco Extra Hard Beauty wax
  • For routine ICP records when carrying out
    multiple crowns / bridgework, Blu-mousse just
    over the tooth preps is usually sufficient

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Aids to obtaining THA
  • Bimanual manipulation
  • Cotton wool rolls
  • Anterior jig
  • Splint therapy
  • Chin-point guidance

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Anterior jig
  • Cold-cure acrylic (Duralay/Trim)
  • Greenstick

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Anterior jig (trimmed)
  • Provides inclined plane

Separation of posterior teeth Allows the use of
easy flowing occlusal recording media such as
Blu-Mousse
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Anterior Jig
From Howatt, Capp Barrett
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Clinically useful settings for articulator
  • Condylar angle 25
  • Immediate side shift 0.3mm
  • Progressive side shift 6

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Incisal guidance table
  • Allows shape of palatal to be reproduced
  • Allows length of incisors to be maintained

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Tooth to be prepped
Shape created is the inverse of Posselts figure
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Following tooth prep
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Tooth form reconstructed
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Summary
  • The choice of articulator depends upon such
    factors as
  • Intended use - Skill of the technician
  • Availability of equipment - Expense
  • Patient's occlusion - Skill of the operator
  • The more closely the articulator matches the
    patients anatomy, usually the better the outcome
    and the less adjustment is required at chairside
    on fitting prostheses.

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