A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems

Background and Objectives: For mounting the maxillary cast to articulator, minimum three reference points not on single line, decide the plane to which maxillary cast is mounted. Variations exist in condylar guidance when different anterior reference points are used to mount the cast. Type of articu...

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Main Authors: Paranjay Prajapati, Rajesh Sethuraman, Y G Naveen, Jayanti Patel
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2013;volume=4;issue=2;spage=162;epage=169;aulast=Prajapati
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spelling doaj-1a1232d637ef47bda586dc54a875405f2020-11-24T22:47:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsContemporary Clinical Dentistry0976-237X0976-23612013-01-014216216910.4103/0976-237X.114859A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systemsParanjay PrajapatiRajesh SethuramanY G NaveenJayanti PatelBackground and Objectives: For mounting the maxillary cast to articulator, minimum three reference points not on single line, decide the plane to which maxillary cast is mounted. Variations exist in condylar guidance when different anterior reference points are used to mount the cast. Type of articulator may have influence on condylar guidance.A clinical study was planned to evaluate the effects of different anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems on condylar guidance. Materials and Methods: Total 15 subjects were selected. Six sets of maxillary casts were obtained. Face bow record was made using orbitale as anterior point of reference and the record was transferred to the Arcon and Non-Arcon articulator. The second and third mounting on Arcon and Non-Arcon articulator were done using Superior and inferior annular groove on incisal pin of articulator. Protrusive interocclusal records were made for all the subjects. Two lateral cephalograms one in maximum intercuspation and the other in protrusion for left and right side were taken. Anatomic condylar guidance of the subject were obtained from radiograph tracing. Arcon and Non-arcon articulator were programmed with Protrusive interocclusal record of the subjects and the condylar guidance was tabulated for right and left side. The procedure was repeated for all three mountings for both the articulators. Results: The orbitale is the best reference point which mounts maxillary cast closer to anatomic position. Inferior annular groove can also be used as anterior point of the reference. The superior annular groove is not recommended anterior point of reference.http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2013;volume=4;issue=2;spage=162;epage=169;aulast=PrajapatiAnterior point of referenceArcon articulatorcondylar guidanceNon-Arcon articulator
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author Paranjay Prajapati
Rajesh Sethuraman
Y G Naveen
Jayanti Patel
spellingShingle Paranjay Prajapati
Rajesh Sethuraman
Y G Naveen
Jayanti Patel
A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
Anterior point of reference
Arcon articulator
condylar guidance
Non-Arcon articulator
author_facet Paranjay Prajapati
Rajesh Sethuraman
Y G Naveen
Jayanti Patel
author_sort Paranjay Prajapati
title A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
title_short A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
title_full A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
title_fullStr A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
title_full_unstemmed A clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
title_sort clinical study of the variation in horizontal condylar guidance obtained by using three anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
issn 0976-237X
0976-2361
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background and Objectives: For mounting the maxillary cast to articulator, minimum three reference points not on single line, decide the plane to which maxillary cast is mounted. Variations exist in condylar guidance when different anterior reference points are used to mount the cast. Type of articulator may have influence on condylar guidance.A clinical study was planned to evaluate the effects of different anterior points of reference and two different articulator systems on condylar guidance. Materials and Methods: Total 15 subjects were selected. Six sets of maxillary casts were obtained. Face bow record was made using orbitale as anterior point of reference and the record was transferred to the Arcon and Non-Arcon articulator. The second and third mounting on Arcon and Non-Arcon articulator were done using Superior and inferior annular groove on incisal pin of articulator. Protrusive interocclusal records were made for all the subjects. Two lateral cephalograms one in maximum intercuspation and the other in protrusion for left and right side were taken. Anatomic condylar guidance of the subject were obtained from radiograph tracing. Arcon and Non-arcon articulator were programmed with Protrusive interocclusal record of the subjects and the condylar guidance was tabulated for right and left side. The procedure was repeated for all three mountings for both the articulators. Results: The orbitale is the best reference point which mounts maxillary cast closer to anatomic position. Inferior annular groove can also be used as anterior point of the reference. The superior annular groove is not recommended anterior point of reference.
topic Anterior point of reference
Arcon articulator
condylar guidance
Non-Arcon articulator
url http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2013;volume=4;issue=2;spage=162;epage=169;aulast=Prajapati
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