Articulator apparatus

Dentistry – Apparatus – Work support

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433 55, 433 60, 433 63, 433 65, A61C 1100

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051904551

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for performing a head-related model incorporating for transferring a jaw model between articulators of different types. The apparatus for the head-related incorporation of jaw models includes an articulator base plate, a ground plate connected to the articulator base plate and a cylinder having a cylindrical cavity connected vertically to an upper surface of the ground plate. A piston is inserted in the cylindrical cavity. A carrier plate is connected to the end of the piston opposite the articulator base plate. A split cast plate is positioned on the carrier plate and exactly repositionable via magnetic connection between the split cast plate and the carrier plate. A fixation element is connected to the carrier plate. An articulator mounting plate is supported by and connected to the split cast plate via a hardened viscous medium.

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