1979
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(79)90179-3
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The need to use an arbitrary face-bow when remounting complete dentures with interocclusal records

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“…The variations in maxillary cast orientation on the articulator compared with the orientation of the patient’s transverse horizontal axis would result in occlusal discrepancies because of deviations in the arcs of closure (7). The use of face‐bow in recording the opening axis and then transferring it to an articulator would prevent errors resulting from improper orientation of casts and allow a more accurate arc of closure on the articulator when the interocclusal records are removed and the articulator is closed (8, 9). The time spent taking a face‐bow transfer (hinge axis) may represent a small portion of the time required to accomplish adjustments on a denture where no transfer was performed (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variations in maxillary cast orientation on the articulator compared with the orientation of the patient’s transverse horizontal axis would result in occlusal discrepancies because of deviations in the arcs of closure (7). The use of face‐bow in recording the opening axis and then transferring it to an articulator would prevent errors resulting from improper orientation of casts and allow a more accurate arc of closure on the articulator when the interocclusal records are removed and the articulator is closed (8, 9). The time spent taking a face‐bow transfer (hinge axis) may represent a small portion of the time required to accomplish adjustments on a denture where no transfer was performed (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vale lembrar que para se proceder à uma análise oclusal, um adequado plano de tratamento ou mesmo a reabilitação de qualquer caso em Odontologia, necessita-se de uma tríade formada pelo exame clínico, exame radiográfico e modelos de gesso de ambas as arcadas correlatados de maneira adequada, sem a interferência neuromuscular (Thorp et al, 1978;Kotwal, 1979;Hockel, 1980;Beard & Clayton, 1981;Chow et al, 1985).…”
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“…e Costa et al (1999) também estudando a precisão de montagem dos modelos de gesso nos articuladores, verificaram a existência de alterações posicionais durante os procedimentos para montagem do modelo de gesso no articulador. Os autores analisaram esses desvios de posição do modelo de gesso superior fixado ao garfo de mordida, que foram causados pela formação de uma alavanca (Kneip et al, 1951) devido ao apoio do arco facial sobre a mesa incisal do ramo inferior dos articuladores semi-ajustáveis do tipo arcon, que utilizam o arco facial arbitrário simples, técnica que é preconizada por vários autores Hickey et al, 1967;Parel, 1972;Whitsett et al, 1977;Laing & Wise, 1978;Kotwal, 1979;Hockel, 1980;Wise, 1982;Zuckerman, 1982Carter, 1984;Zuckerman, 1985;Malone & Koth, 1991;Mohl et al, 1991;Ellis III et al, 1992;Todescan et al, 1998; Manual de Instruções do articulador Whip Mix) e desenvolveram um dispositivo para ser utilizado no arco facial, aumentando-lhe a precisão. Esse dispositivo foi empregado nessa pesquisa tanto na técnica convencional como na de transferência direta.…”
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