The reality of the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch

Like a previous item, a complete denture mounts by using the occusal rim in the Articulator. Let's try to apply it on some tooth jaws as well.
As for this page, in the page of only the textbook.
If it clicks on the figure, an easy explanation is presumed the figure which collected some.

Explain the step.

1. Authority law is accepted, do an impression taking and pull a median line in the working model. (fig. 1)

2. A mark writes the cusp of the upper jaw the model in the made occlusion rim in the dentate Arch.(fig. 2)

3. It adapts the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch that the cusp of the upper jaw model is written in the mark in the mouth.
This is surely supposed to conform in the same way as the case of the bite fork of the face bow in the mouth.
(
It is under the condition that impression and a model aren't transformed.)

4. So that the front of the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch which adapted it in the mouth may intersect with the median-sadittal-plane and the right angle. (fig. 3)
Then, adjust it so that the bottom and a patient's Camper's line may become parallel. (fig. 4)

5. Measure a distance with the arbitrary hinge axis point (Adopt a patient's Beyron's point.) and mesial incisal angle of the Upper first incisor tooth with the slide calipers. (fig. 5)

6. Measure a distance from the bottom of the occlusion rim in the dentate arch to the incisal edge of Upper first incisor tooth . (fig. 6)

Well, It is an Articulator mount from here.

On this occasion, anything of the Articulator is good, but, a transfer does a patient's Camper's line, it is easier for the Articulator of the Camper's line standard to understand more.
When it mounts in this method in the Articulator of the Frankfort horizontal plane standard, You must mount under the condition that a template (occlusal plane support unit) being written in the following is slanted about 12 degrees.
(fig. 7)

7. Set the template (occlusal plane support unit) of a mechanism which it arrived at and to go up and down on the Articulator.
Only the distance measured with 6 to the incisal edge of the Upper first incisor tooth from the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch lowers a template (occlusal plane support unit) to the bottom.
(fig. 8)
Put an occlusion rim in the dentate arch on the template (occlusal plane support unit).
Then, it adapts the upper jaw model.
On that occasion, fit the median line of the template (occlusal plane support unit) to the median line of the model.
By this, it is decided that an incisal edge of the Upper first incisor tooth comes in the middle of the Articulator.
When it works, it works easily very much the one that a model still arrived in the middle of the Articulator.
The one which doesn't have a template (occlusal plane support unit) to go up and down will buy this by all means.
You have only to buy one.

When it is bought, it becomes one's own.

8. Mark outside 25mm from the center of the condylar ball of the Articulator. (fig. 9)
In the distance measured with 6, bring mesial angle of Upper first incisor tooth from there. (fig. 10)

9. Do an Articulator mount. (fig. 11)

The above is the reality of the Articulator mount which an occlusion rim in the dentate Arch was used for.
By this, as for the patient's median line, the median line of the Articulator can reappear. And as for the Camper's line, it mounts in parallel in the upper jaw member of the Articulator. (in other words, in the middle of the Articulator)
And, a distance from the condyle can be reproduced, too.
In other words, the spatial position of the patient's upper jaw is reproduced in the Articulator.
It becomes the environment that the Articulator which a technician saw directly is the same as inside the mouth which a dentist saw directly.

Well, next. Let's introduce the clinical cases which an occlusion rim in the dentate arch was used for.

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