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Anyone familiar with the gnathological technique for set ups?
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<blockquote data-quote="2000markpeters" data-source="post: 263439" data-attributes="member: 9812"><p>I used to use the Gnathomat articulator from Ivoclar. The models were mounted in bilateral symmetry using anatomical landmarks and special mounting jigs. There was then a special wax up jig mounted to upper arch to which the posterior teeth ( Ivoclar teeth) were set giving the proper curve of spee and wilson. Upper posterior teeth just dropped on top. Anteriors places and Bob's your uncle. It was a great system and I still have the articulator. At the time Roland Buechel (great master technician) did lots of research on the technique and wrote quite an extensive paper on it which I cannot place my hands on right at this moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000markpeters, post: 263439, member: 9812"] I used to use the Gnathomat articulator from Ivoclar. The models were mounted in bilateral symmetry using anatomical landmarks and special mounting jigs. There was then a special wax up jig mounted to upper arch to which the posterior teeth ( Ivoclar teeth) were set giving the proper curve of spee and wilson. Upper posterior teeth just dropped on top. Anteriors places and Bob's your uncle. It was a great system and I still have the articulator. At the time Roland Buechel (great master technician) did lots of research on the technique and wrote quite an extensive paper on it which I cannot place my hands on right at this moment. [/QUOTE]
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