Literature DB >> 11203646

Predicted incidence of excursive occlusal errors in common modes of articulator adjustment.

P A Pröschel1, T Maul, T Morneburg.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Functional relationships between occlusal errors and articulator settings have been the subject of numerous investigations. It is, however, not known how frequently errors of a certain size occur under practical conditions. This study attempted to estimate the frequency of occlusal errors that can be expected with the different levels of registration and articulator adjustment that are currently used.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 57 asymptomatic subjects, individual articulation parameters, including the condylar and Bennett angles, the spatial relation of dental arches, and the intercondylar distance, were determined experimentally. Tooth-guided lateral movements of the subjects' casts were simulated in a virtual articulator that was programmed to the individual parameters of each person. With respect to this reference setting, occlusal errors that would emerge with different modes of semi-individual adjustment were calculated. The intercondylar distance thereby remained fixed at 110 mm.
RESULTS: With complete mean value setting, occlusal errors would exceed 200 microns at the second molar in 16% of the subjects and 300 microns in 6% of the subjects. Individual facebow registration of condylar angles and spatial relations would reduce these rates to 13% (200 microns) and 3% (300 microns). With additional setting of Bennett angles, occlusal errors would exceed the mentioned limits in no more than 1.6% and 0.1% of cases, respectively. This extensive mode of adjustment became, however, increasingly ineffective with higher demands for occlusal accuracy.
CONCLUSION: Complete mean value setting is associated with a relatively low risk of occlusal errors exceeding tolerance limits that are widely accepted in practice. Compared to mean value setting, facebow registration of condylar angle and relations yields no profitable improvement of occlusal accuracy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11203646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Prosthodont        ISSN: 0893-2174            Impact factor:   1.681


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1.  Impact of arbitrary and mean transfer of dental casts to the articulator on centric occlusal errors.

Authors:  Thomas R Morneburg; Peter A Pröschel
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2010-03-25       Impact factor: 3.573

Review 2.  Virtual articulator for the analysis of dental occlusion: an update.

Authors:  Laura Maestre-Ferrín; Javier Romero-Millán; David Peñarrocha-Oltra; María Peñarrocha-Diago
Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal       Date:  2012-01-01

3.  Occlusion and Disocclusion Time Changes in Single Unit Crowns Designed by Functional Generated Path Technique: A Randomised Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Ping-Ting Lin; Yang Jiao; San-Jun Zhao; Fu Wang; Ling Li; Fan Yu; Min Tian; Hao-Han Yu; Ji-Hua Chen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-03-24       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Rotation coordinating device for improving condylar guidance settings of nonarcon articulators: Part 1.

Authors:  Farbod Manshaee; Hadi Shakerin
Journal:  Dent Res J (Isfahan)       Date:  2018 Sep-Oct

5.  Use of Facebow device in prosthodontics: A systematic review on randomized control trials.

Authors:  Vijyanta Suman; Nithin Kumar Sonnahalli; Ramesh Chowdhary
Journal:  J Indian Prosthodont Soc       Date:  2021 Jan-Mar
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