Lecture 5 - Articulators Flashcards

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What is an articulator?

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A mechanical instrument that represents the temporomandibular joints and jaws, to which maxillary and mandibular casts may be attached to simulate some or all mandibular movements

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3 types of articulators

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  1. Non-adjustable articulator
  2. Semi Adjustable Articulator
  3. Full Adjustable articulator
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2 versions of a semi adjustable articulator

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Arcon

Non-Arcon

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What is a non-adjustable articulator

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a simple holding instrument capable of accepting a single static registration
- Vertical motion is possible

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What is a semi-adjustable articulator

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simulates condylar pathways by using averages or mechanical equivalents for all or part of the motion.
- Allow for orientation of the cast relative to the joints and may be arcon or non-argon instruments

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What is an Arcon articulator?

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an articulator that maintains anatomic guidelines by the use of condylar analogs in the mandibular element and fossa assemblies in the maxillary element

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What is a Non-Arcon articulator?

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Instrument that stimulates mandibular movement where the condyle analog is attached the mandibular member of the instrument

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