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ARTICULATOR
level: ARTICULATOR
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level questions: ARTICULATOR
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It is a mechanical device that represents the temporomandibular joint and jaw members to which maxillary and mandibular casts may be attached to simulate jaw movements
ARTICULATOR
uses of articulator is mounting of dental casts for
diagnostic purposes, treatment planning, generation of occlusal scheme
function of articulation
to act as a patient in the absense of a patient
Can accept only interocclusal records
SIMPLEST ARTICULATOR
Can accept all types of records
SOPHISTICATED ARTICULATOR
In the absence of natural teeth, the _____ dictates the downward movement of the mandible
articular eminence
In natural teeth, the _____ dictates the downward movement of the mandible
anteriors
NON-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR is also called
Grittman Articulator
Can open and close in a fixed horizontal axis
NON-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
Have a fixed condylar path
NON-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
NON-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR can accept on of the following records
face bow record, centric jaw relation record, protrusive record
NON-ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATORis mostly used to record
centric jaw relation record
MEAN VALUE ARTICULATOR (fixed values):Intercondylar distance
100 - 110 mm
MEAN VALUE ARTICULATOR (fixed values):Condylar guidance
33 degrees
MEAN VALUE ARTICULATOR (fixed values):Incisal guidance
9-12 degrees
Have adjustable horizontal condylar paths, adjustable lateral condylar path adjustable incisal guide table
SEMI ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
SEMI ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR types
arcon type, non arcon type
Capable of being adjusted to follow the mandibular movement in all direction
FULLY ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
FULLY ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR: They don't have a condylar guidance instead they have _____
receptacles
articulator: need to remount
SEMI ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
articulator: no need to remount
FULLY ADJUSTABLE ARTICULATOR
Represents condyle
CONDYLAR ELEMENT
Arcon term was derived by ____from the words ARticulator and CONdyle
Bregstrom
Condylar element attached to the lower member and condylar guidance is attached to the upper member, resembling the human anatomy correctly
ARCON ARTICULATOR
Angulation of the mechanical fossae is fixed relative to the occlusal plane of maxillary cast
ARCON ARTICULATOR
Condylar elements attached to the upper member and condylar guidance to the lower member
NON-ARCON TYPE ARTICULATOR
When the articulator is opened, the angle of mechanical fossa changes, this leads to errors when protrusive record is used to program the articulator
NON-ARCON TYPE ARTICULATOR
Represents slopes of articular eminence
CONDYLAR GUIDANCE
If condylar guidance is sloped antero-posteriorly —
horizontal guidance
Represents vertical dimension of occlusion
INSICAL GUIDE PIN
Vertical rod that separates the upper and lower triangular components in the anterior end
INSICAL GUIDE PIN
Helps to keep a fixed distance between the upper and lower members at the anterior end
INSICAL GUIDE PIN
"INSICAL GUIDE PIN: Rests on the ____
of lower member (aka incisal guide table)"
Represents lingual surface of maxillary anterior teeth along which lower incisors move thus serving as an anterior guide.
INCISAL GUIDE TABLE
(anteroposterior) → represents the lingual slopes of the upper anterior teeth
HORIZONTAL GUIDANCE
represents the lingual slopes of maxillary canine/lingual slopes of buccal cusps ofmaxillary posterior teeth
LATERAL GUIDANCE
represents maxilla
Upper member
represents mandible
Lower member
where casts are connected
Mounting plates