The figure and explanation of the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch. (chair-side edition)

Figure 1. Preliminary impression and a model for the diagnosis.

Figure 2 . The cusp of the upper jaw model mark notes.

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Figure 3 .4 . A dentist adapts the occlusion rim in the dentate arch in the mouth, and adjust it so that the front may intersect vertically in the median-sadittal-plane.
Then, adjust it so that a side may become parallel.Then, adjust it so that a side may become parallel in the Camper's line.

Before adjusting it.

After it is adjusted.

It parallels a Camper's line.

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Figure 5 . Measure a distance with the arbitrary hinge axis point (Adopt Beyron's point) and mesial angle of the right Upper first incisor tooth .

Measure an arbitrary hinge axis point (Beyron's point), and mark it.

Measure a distance to the mesial angle of right Upper first incisor tooth from the arbitrary hinge axis point.

(However, this only adopts the right upper jaw Upper first incisor tooth mesial incisal edge angle for convenience' sake. Any tooth is good. If this tooth is an abutment tooth, you have only to do based on that. When there is no tooth, it is made of both the Upper second incisor tooth and which tooth in the reference in the case.).

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