Dental articulator mount

Dentistry – Apparatus – Work support

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433 54, 433 61, A61C 1100

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047581557

ABSTRACT:
A mounting apparatus for a dental articulator including a stationary base, a rigid support member extending from the base and an upper clamp for releasably receiving and supporting the articulator upper member. An adjustable support piece is retained on the rigid support member and is adapted to contact the articulator lower member to limit the lowermost position thereof while permitting at least lateral movement of the articulator lower member relative to the articulator upper member to thus stimulate human jaw movements.

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Hanau Radial Shift Articulator Model 166-1 as applied to Full Denture Prosthodontics, 1981, Teledyne Hanau.
Hanau Radial Shift Articulator Model 166-1 as applied to Occlusal Reconstruction, 1981, Teledyne Hanau.

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