Dentistry – Apparatus – Work support
Patent
1988-01-21
1990-08-07
Weiss, John
Dentistry
Apparatus
Work support
433 65, A61C 1100
Patent
active
049463888
ABSTRACT:
A dental articulator, having an interim used tripod, reproduces the relationships of the jaws and teeth of respective dental patients. Their upper or maxillary jaw and their lower or mandibular jaw dental casts are positionable in their neuromuscular resting position, or in their full teeth contacting centric occlusion position. Lower and upper trays, are formed like art portions of full display dental casts, and adjustably connected together in opposed disposition, by a U shaped rigid upright support. Dental plaster is used to position and to secure the lower dental cast in the lower tray, while also using, during this interim, a tripod especially preadjusted to the cant of the occlusal plane of a patient's teeth, as determined and recorded from an observance of a patient's lateral cephalometric head X-ray film.
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Lepiane Adriene J.
Mattern Jr. Roy E.
Weiss John
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