Dental Articulator
Posted on June 06th, 2009 in Prosthodontics
An articulator is a mechanical device which represents the temporo mandibular joint and jaw members to which maxillary and mandibular casts may be attached to stimulate jaw movements
Classification :
1. Based on theories of occlusion
- Bon-will theory articulator
- Conical theory articulator
- Spherical theory articulator
2. Based on type of record used for their adjustments
- Inter occlusal record adjustment
- Graph record adjustment
3. Based on ability to stimulate jaw movements
- Only vertical movements are possible, it accepts Face bow theory- Slab articulator
- Horizontal and vertical movements are possible, it accepts Face bow theory- Mean value articulator, Monson’s articulator, Hall articulator, Hansed articulator
- Horizontal and vertical movements are possible, it doesn’t accepts Face bow theory – Bergston articulator, Tensite articulator, Panadent articulator
4. Based on the aceptance of dimensional dynamic registration and are capable of accurately reproducing path way for each patients
- TMJ articulator, Stuart instrument gnathoscope


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November 17th, 2009
hi, can you pls explain how the teeth should be arranged on the articulator? like the tip of the canine of anterior teeth should touch the plate of the articulator, and the buccal cusp of the 1st premolar should touch the plate..how do u arrange the mandibular teeth? pls explain, thanx.