1928
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1928.0298
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Checking Completed Dentures for Adaptation and Retention and Establishing Balanced Articulation

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“…[2] Horizontal condylar inclination can be determined by various methods including interocclusal records, pantographic tracings, electronic jaw tracking devices, radiographic methods, etc., but programming semi-adjustable articulator with protrusive interocclusal record is still the most popular method in clinical practice. [3456] Intraoral registrations may compromise the accuracy because of dimensional instability of registration materials. Limitations of Gothic arch recording include the effect of tissue resiliency and the requirements of proper ridge anatomy, sufficient interridge distance, stability of denture bases, and good neuromuscular coordination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Horizontal condylar inclination can be determined by various methods including interocclusal records, pantographic tracings, electronic jaw tracking devices, radiographic methods, etc., but programming semi-adjustable articulator with protrusive interocclusal record is still the most popular method in clinical practice. [3456] Intraoral registrations may compromise the accuracy because of dimensional instability of registration materials. Limitations of Gothic arch recording include the effect of tissue resiliency and the requirements of proper ridge anatomy, sufficient interridge distance, stability of denture bases, and good neuromuscular coordination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies mentioned the importance of clinical remount procedures in decreasing occlusal errors. Wilson and Rees, 19 Schlosser, 13 Schuyler, 14 19 demonstrated the intraoral use of articulating paper between the occlusal surfaces of complete dentures leads to more numerous, probably spurious occlusal markings compared with using a remount procedure. They recommend complete dentures be remounted in an articulator for analysis and adjustment of complete denture occlusion.…”
Section: Clinical Significancementioning
confidence: 99%