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PRINCIPLES OF ARTICULATION Department of Endodontics, Prosthodontics, and Operative Dentistry University of Maryland, Baltimore Dr. Gary Hack Dr. Keith Mays Dr. Pauline Hayes Garrett
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PRINCIPLES OF ARTICULATION What is an articulator? What is the purpose of an articulator. Discuss the types of articulators and applicable uses? Discuss the terminology of Articulators. Define Arcon vs Non-Arcon. Discuss patient cast orientation to the articulator. Objectives
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PRINCIPLES OF ARTICULATION A mechanical instrument that represents the temporomandibular joints and jaws, to which maxillary and mandibular casts may be attached to simulate some or all mandibular movements
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TYPES OF ARTICULATORS
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Articulator Design Arcon - condylar element on lower –Just like the condyles are attached to the mandible –Mechanical fossae located on the upper member just like the glenoid fossae Non Arcon - condylar element on upper –Unlike natural anatomy –The condylar path (glenoid fossae) is located on the lower member
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Arcon Articulator: condylar element on lower element. Glenoid fossa on upper. Arcon Articulator: Hanau Modular Semi Adjustable Articulator
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DETERMINANTS OF OCCLUSION Posterior 1) Right TMJ 2) Left TMJ Anterior 1) Anterior Teeth
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Posterior Determinants of Occlusion The condylar guidance is a fixed factor, and the TMJs are the posterior controlling factor in mandibular movement. Posterior Determinants 1) Right TMJ 2) Left TMJ
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Anterior Determinants of Occlusion The anterior teeth: Determine the movement of the anterior portion of the mandible. Anterior guidance is variable since it can be altered by: restorations, extractions, orthodontics, attrition, etc.
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ARTICULATOR REVIEW: Hanau Modular Arcon Articulator Posterior Determanants
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Horizontal Condylar Guidance: Angle of Condylar Descent
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POSTERIOR ARTICULATOR GUIDES Horizontal Condylar Guide – Angle of Condyle descent protrusive wax record bite registration materials Bennett Angle (there may or may not be associated Bennett Movement or Side Shift with lat. Mandibular Movement) – Associated with Mediotrusive side during Laterotrusive movement Lateral wax check bites Pre-programmed in your articulator
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Bennet Angle BENNET ANGLE The angle made by a line drawn from the point of origin of the balancing condyle to the final positions in Protrusion and mediotrusion. –One leg of the angle is formed by a line made in a protrusive movement –The other is made from a line drawn from the point of origin and the final point of the ant. Teeth after the mediotrusive orbit. Illustration modified and Reprinted from: Ramfjord & Ash (1971), Occlusion, W. B. Saunders Company., Philadelphia, Pa. with permission from Elsivier, Pg. 75
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REVIEW Hanau Modular Arcon Articulator and the Anterior Determinant: Anterior Teeth Mechanical Guide Table
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ANTERIOR GUIDE TABLE Maintain the relationship between casts –Protecting the cast from wear Uses of articulated casts –Evaluation of occlusion –Evaluation of tooth position –Evaluation of tooth form –Evaluation of gingival tissues –Fabrication of indirect restorations Purpose of Guide Table
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CAST ORIENTATION Hinge Axis is a repeatable reference For the highest possible accuracy cast should be mounted as close to this axis of rotation as possible.
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CAST ORIENTATION: Centric Relation vs. Maximum Intercuspation If the patient is asymptomatic, and has a sufficient number of teeth to consistently close into maximum intercuspation, then maximum intercuspation should be used for cast orientation.
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CAST ORIENTATION To Orient the Maxillary Cast – Facebow To Orient the Mandibular Cast- Interocclusal record or hand articulation depending on # teeth.
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Patient Face Bow Transfer Center anterior teeth in wax on bite plane. Ear bow is carefully placed into the ears.
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Transfer the Face Bow Transfer to the Articulator
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Attaching Maxillary Cast to the Articulator via the Face Bow Transfer
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***Cast Must Be Wet Before Articulating with Plaster
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Mandibular Cast Orientation Hand articulation when patient has sufficient number of teeth to place casts into maximum intercuspation Interocclusal records -Bimanual manipulation -With insufficient number of teeth to establish a reproducible relationship
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Articulate Mandibular Cast
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Clean Up as you go
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Setting the Condylar Inclination
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Setting the Anterior Guidance: Mechanical Guide Table
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TYPES OF ARTICULATORS
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