The reproducibility of centric relation: a clinical approach

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A manipulative technique used to identify a reference point in the jaw's range of motion called the centric relation (CR) appears to provide consistent results as verified by wax bite forms. Thirty-nine dentists trained in this technique evaluated CR positions in one of five patients. CR positions were consistent within 0.1 millimeter. None of the patients were found to have abnormal jaw function. CR position records can be used to monitor treatment progress or dental history.

Author: Tarantola, Gregory J., Becker, Irwin M., Gremillion, Henry
Methods, Physiological aspects, Dental care, Mouth, Stomatognathic system, Oral hygiene

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Modification of a metal stock tray for a polyvinylsiloxane impression

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Improving the accuracy of maxillary arch polyvinylsiloxane (PVS) impression without using custom trays, using two-stage putty-wash technique, is discussed. Majority of dentists use stock trays for final impressions.

Author: Haubenreich, James E., Osborne, Paul B.
United States, Science & research, Research, Oral surgery

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