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Dental articulators
1. PREPARED BY D.SERAG AL-HAMADI
CLINICAL DEMONSTRATOR IN PROSTODONTIC
TRIPOLI UNIVERSITY
DENTAL FACULTY
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2. Articulator
It is a mechanical instrument
that represents the
temporomandibular joints
and jaw members, to which
maxillary and mandibular
casts may be attached to
simulate some or all-
mandibular movements.
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3. Functions
It allow most of
the prosthetic work to
be done in the
absence of the patient
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4. Types of articulators
1-Simple hinge articulators.
2-Fixed or mean value condylar path
articulators.
3-Adjustable condylar path
articulators.
a.Semi-adjustable condylar path
articulators.
b.Fully-adjustable condylar path
articulators.
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11. Possible movements
1-Opening and closing.
2-Protrusive movement to an angle recorded from the
patient.
3-Lateral movement to an angle calculated from the
Hanau’s formula:
L=H/8+12.
Where; L = the lateral condylar path
H = the horizontal condylar path angle which is recorded
from the patient.
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12. B- Fully adjustable articulators
They differ from the semi-adjustable
articulators in that the lateral condylar
path inclinations are adjusted
according to records taken from the
patient.
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.N, B. All pictures in these slides are copied from the above references and from the internet
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