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Reproduction of excursive tooth contact in an articulator with computerized axiography data.

K Tamaki1, A G Cĕlar, S Beyrer, H Aoki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study assessed the reproduction of excursive tooth contacts with a SAM2 "P" articulator set up with the aid of computerized axiography.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Articulator excursive tooth contacts were compared with intraoral excursive contacts identified with occlusogram wax. The maxillary casts were mounted with a kinematic face-bow, and the mandibular cast was oriented to the intercuspal position. The articulator was set using information obtained from computerized axiography. Protrusion and laterotrusion to the left and right sides were examined. The first 4 mm of excursive tooth contacts in the occlusogram were compared with the 4 mm of excursive tooth contacts in the articulator.
RESULTS: The articulator reproduced 82% of the teeth with protrusive tooth contacts and 90% of the teeth with laterotrusive tooth contacts. The exact locations of excursive tooth contacts were reproduced in 66% of protrusive contacts and 81% of laterotrusive contacts. The articulator also created additional eccentric dental contacts that were not originally present in the occlusogram. Twenty percent of the subjects showed these additional contacts during protrusion; in lateral movement of the articulator these additional contacts were present in 27% to the left side and 20% to the right. Clinically, these findings suggest that there are limits to the ability of the articulator to reproduce excursive tooth contacts. These limitations should be kept in mind when an articulator is used for diagnostic and restorative dental procedures.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9338868     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(97)70044-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthet Dent        ISSN: 0022-3913            Impact factor:   3.426


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