The figure and explanation of the occlusion rim in the dentate Arch.

(Mount edition)

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

Because it is 3mm in this case, it is advanced by the following, 3mm.

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Figure 7. It is the figure which appeared at the time of the explanation of the Camper's line and the Frankfort horizontal plane as well.


This is the occlusal plane which mounted in the Articulator of the which did based on the Frankfort horizontal plane. It knows the state of the angle of the left figure well.

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Figure 8 . Two photographs of the beginning are the condition of the Zero-adjust of the template (occlusal plane support unit). As for this, it is located the middle of the Articulator. The 3rd photograph, the condition that it is lowered 3mm from there.

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Figure 9 . Check 25mm in the outside from the center of the condylar ball.

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Figure 10 . Reproduce a distance to the right Upper first incisor tooth from the arbitrary hinge axis point on the Articulator.

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Figure 11 . Mount.

The above is the reality of the Articulator mount which an occlusion rim in the dentate Arch was used for.

Try it by all means.

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