Centric Relation
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5 trials/studies)
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Description:
The location of the maxillary and the mandibular condyles when they are in their most posterior and superior positions in their fossae of the temporomandibular joint.
Also Known As:
Centric Relation, Dental; Relation, Centric; Relation, Dental Centric; Dental Centric Relation
Therapy Context: Research Results
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Bites and Stings (Sting)
10/01/1979
- " The purpose of this study is first, to evaluate the influence of locating the horizontal transverse axis of rotation of the mandible, both kinematically and conventionally, and second, to determine the influence of the thickness of the wax check-bite, as obtained in the centric relation, upon the functional analysis of the occlusion" 11/01/2007
- " All casts (T1 and T2) had been prepared in centric relation by wax bites, and 14 parameters were measured on these casts" 08/01/2004
- " Before taking the radiograph the bite was registered in centric relation using a polyether impression material" 05/01/2002
- " The bite plate connects to an electronic recording system, which transfers the articulator's condylar points virtually to the patient's mandible by a centric relation record" 03/01/2000
- " METHODS: After 3 dimensional measurement, data process and making model of a edentulous model, artificial teeth and the maxillomandibular bite plate, on the position of centric relation, the artificial teeth were arranged according to the principle and demand of the complete denture's teeth arrangement"
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| 2. | Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder)
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| 3. | Bruxism
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| 4. | Tooth Attrition (Attrition, Dental)
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| 5. | Fatigue
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