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Stafeev, Andrey, Aleksandr Ryakhovsky, Pavel Petrov, et al. "Comparative Analysis of the Reproduction Accuracy of Main Methods for Finding the Mandible Position in the Centric Relation Using Digital Research Method. Comparison between Analog-to-Digital and Digital Methods: A Preliminary Report." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3 (2020): 933. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17030933.

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Purpose: To compare the aspect of the reproduction accuracy in studied methods of determination of the (CR) of jaws using the digital research methods. The methods used were bilateral manipulation by P.E. Dawson, frontal deprogrammer, leaf gauge, and intraoral device for recording of Gothic arch angle. Methods: To determine the reproduction accuracy of the centric relation of jaws, we examined 5 patients with intact dentition in a prosthetic dentistry clinic (first class in Angle’s system). For each method, 20 registrations of the centric jaw relation were carried out by one operator. The brea
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Zeighami, Somayeh, Hakimeh Siadat, and Sakineh Nikzad. "Full Mouth Reconstruction of a Bruxer with Severely Worn Dentition: A Clinical Report." Case Reports in Dentistry 2015 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/531618.

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Tooth wear is attributed to several factors many of which often remain unidentified. Management of tooth wear is challenging in preventive and restorative dentistry. Correct assessment of occlusal vertical dimension, interocclusal rest space, and centric relation records are critical for successful treatment. In order to evaluate different treatment modalities and select the treatment of choice some information can be obtained from study casts and diagnostic wax-up. In order to achieve a predictable and desirable result, a systematic approach may be helpful. This paper describes the full mouth
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Agrawal, Ramesh, Dolly P. Patel, and Bhagyashree B. Desai. "Correction of severe facial asymmetry: A case with fractured condyle." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 9 (March 31, 2019): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/apos-9-1-10.

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The current paper depicts the challenges faced during the treatment of a complicated case of mandibular condylar head fracture, facial asymmetry, and centric relation-centric occlusion (CR-CO) discrepancy along with Class III malocclusion. A 20-year-old female reported with the chief complaint of difficulty in chewing and concern with her appearance due to deviated jaw and had a history of trauma over chin region. The clinical and radiographic examination revealed significant facial asymmetry with long face, right-sided deviation of the mandible, fractured condyle, CR-CO discrepancy, cross- bi
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Saifuddin, Mohammed, Shahana Begum, Hiroshi M. Ueda, Keisuke Miyamoto, and Kazuo Tanne. "Association between balance of masticatory muscle activity during usual daily life and transverse craniofacial morphology or tooth contact area in patients with transverse jaw deformity: An electromyographic evaluation." Bangladesh Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 3, no. 1 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjodfo.v3i1.23952.

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Introduction: It is considered now-a-days that patients with transverse craniofacial deformity might have differences in masticatory muscle activity between both sides; and as masticatory muscle activity takes place throughout the usual daily life; therefore, it might have some relation with the transverse craniofacial morphology. The present study was carried out to find out any association between balance of masticatory muscle activity during usual daily life and transverse craniofacial morphology or tooth contact area in patients with transverse jaw deformity.Subjects and Methods: All the c
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Cerghizan, Diana, Kamel Earar, Mihaela Monica Scutariu, Alina Ramona Dimofte, Gina Paunita Grecu, and Kinga Janosi. "In vitro Study on the Dimensional Stability of Interocclusal Recording Materials." Materiale Plastice 54, no. 3 (2017): 557–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/mp.17.3.4895.

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The teeth are found in the alveolar processes of both the upper and lower jaw and they form the two maxillary and mandibular dental arches, the various relations of which support the performance of the dental apparatus functions, one of the most important of which is mastication. These relations are also known as interocclusal relations, among which the moments in which the dento-dental contacts (occlusal relations) play an important role. Maximum intercuspation (MI) is the most frequent mandibulo-cranial functional position with dento-dental contact. The vast majority of functional food incis
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Sykora, Oskar. "Jaw relation record evaluation with block teeth." Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 70, no. 2 (1993): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-3913(93)90021-f.

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Bansal, Sanjay, and Jayant Palaskar. "Critical evaluation of methods to record centric jaw relation." Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society 9, no. 3 (2009): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-4052.57080.

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Lei, Meng Dong, Shang Long Xu, Jun Jun Lu, and Wei Li. "Investigation of Human Masticatory Movements Using ADAMS and MATLAB/SIMULINK." Applied Mechanics and Materials 226-228 (November 2012): 677–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.226-228.677.

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A jaw mechanism based on the biomechanical findings of human mastication system is being developed to simulate jaw motion and investigate its effect on jaw function to provide the basis for jaw model. Following an investigation into the biological process of mastication, a linear cylindrical actuator is used to replace a group of muscles, and it can act bio-directionally with both origin and insertion attached to the skull and the mandible via spherical joints. The trajectory of the incisal point can be reproduced through programming the six actuations. So it builds the functional `relation be
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Stojanovic, Zdenka, Jasmina Milic, and Predrag Nikolic. "Radiographic cephalometry assessment of the linear and angular parameters on cranial base in children with skeletal class III." Vojnosanitetski pregled 64, no. 9 (2007): 604–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp0709604s.

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Background/Aim. In malocclusion of skeletal class III, mandible is located in front of maxilla in sagital plain, which is manifested by a lower value of the sagital inter-jaw angle than in skeletal class I, where the jaw sagital relation is normal. Apart from the deformities on mandible and/or maxilla, in skeletal class III deformities are also frequent on the cranial base. The aim of this research was to find the differences in the parameter values on the cranial base among the children with skeletal class III and the children with skeletal class I in the period of mixed dentition. Methods. A
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Dawood, Andrew, Susan Tanner, and Iain Hutchison. "Computer Guided Surgery for Implant Placement and Dental Rehabilitation in a Patient Undergoing Sub-Total Mandibulectomy and Microvascular Free Flap Reconstruction." Journal of Oral Implantology 39, no. 4 (2013): 497–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-11-00142.

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A 58-year-old patient presented with an extensive, destructive, recurrent pleomorphic adenoma occupying the mandibular body and the soft tissues of the mouth and neck. Resection of the mandible from right ramus to left condylar process, and implant rehabilitation in both jaws with fixed bridgework was planned. Comprehensive presurgical prosthetic work up was carried out to record the existing dental relationship and guide all stages of the reconstruction. The jaw was first grafted with a segmented, fibular microvascular free-flap, which was fixed in place with a fixation plate prebent on a Rap
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