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What the best and accurate the bite registration technique?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr-b" data-source="post: 193920" data-attributes="member: 14259"><p>this how we do it</p><p>1-upper bite hight, anterior 22mm and posterior 18(or 6mm) from the</p><p>Tiberosity </p><p>2-Lowe bite hight is 18mm</p><p>3-check each of them in the patient mouth</p><p>If you are not using Facebow</p><p>4- mark two points, tip of the nose and chin</p><p>5-measure the distance between two points, while the patient is relaxed(for example 40mm)</p><p>6- orientation grooves placed on either maxillary or mandibular one</p><p>7-after placing both upper and lower bite block in the patient mouth, make sure the hight of them in the patient mouth more than (40mm)</p><p></p><p>8-guide the patient to the most retrided position and let the patient close until the distance is 38mm</p><p></p><p>9-check that the bite is correct, at least two times 10 minutes apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr-b, post: 193920, member: 14259"] this how we do it 1-upper bite hight, anterior 22mm and posterior 18(or 6mm) from the Tiberosity 2-Lowe bite hight is 18mm 3-check each of them in the patient mouth If you are not using Facebow 4- mark two points, tip of the nose and chin 5-measure the distance between two points, while the patient is relaxed(for example 40mm) 6- orientation grooves placed on either maxillary or mandibular one 7-after placing both upper and lower bite block in the patient mouth, make sure the hight of them in the patient mouth more than (40mm) 8-guide the patient to the most retrided position and let the patient close until the distance is 38mm 9-check that the bite is correct, at least two times 10 minutes apart. [/QUOTE]
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