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What the best and accurate the bite registration technique?
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<blockquote data-quote="denturist-student" data-source="post: 229609" data-attributes="member: 5492"><p>I have been using Massad pin tracers for a few cases now....Each one comes with enough plates or pins to tackle almost anything...But I do try and take pin tracings and facebows in as many cases as possible. The extra $14.00 for the pin tracer is peanuts when you consider a remake or reset for free. The pin tracer if nothing else ensures that the baseplates are having even pressure all around the arch provided pin placement is optimal....I don't worry so much as obtaining the correct vertical dimension but I do make necessary adjustments for the try in on the articulator.....I have worked with some really bad bite registrations due to patient intolerance or lack of strength to close with bite reg in place....or lack of muscular control....and take a check bite at try in.....most of my patients are extreme elderly or Parkinson's or MS or Stroke cases so it is really challenging getting a bite they functionally use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denturist-student, post: 229609, member: 5492"] I have been using Massad pin tracers for a few cases now....Each one comes with enough plates or pins to tackle almost anything...But I do try and take pin tracings and facebows in as many cases as possible. The extra $14.00 for the pin tracer is peanuts when you consider a remake or reset for free. The pin tracer if nothing else ensures that the baseplates are having even pressure all around the arch provided pin placement is optimal....I don't worry so much as obtaining the correct vertical dimension but I do make necessary adjustments for the try in on the articulator.....I have worked with some really bad bite registrations due to patient intolerance or lack of strength to close with bite reg in place....or lack of muscular control....and take a check bite at try in.....most of my patients are extreme elderly or Parkinson's or MS or Stroke cases so it is really challenging getting a bite they functionally use. [/QUOTE]
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