The effect of skeletal pattern on determining articulator settings for prosthodontic rehabilitation: an in vivo study.
Affiliation
Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.Issue Date
2011-01MeSH
AdolescentAdult
Dental Articulators
Dental Occlusion
Dental Prosthesis Design
Humans
Jaw Relation Record
Malocclusion
Mandible
Mandibular Condyle
Movement
Photography
Range of Motion, Articular
Reproducibility of Results
Vertical Dimension
Young Adult
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The effect of skeletal pattern on determining articulator settings for prosthodontic rehabilitation: an in vivo study., 24 (1):16-25 Int J ProsthodontJournal
The International journal of prosthodonticsPubMed ID
21209997Abstract
During extensive prosthodontic treatment, the use of an accurately adjusted articulator is recommended to simulate mandibular movements. This clinical study was undertaken to assess any possible effect of the underlying skeletal pattern on programming articulator settings.Item Type
ArticleLanguage
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0893-2174Collections
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