Prosthodontics Horizontal Jaw Relation: Dr. Firas Abdulameer
Prosthodontics Horizontal Jaw Relation: Dr. Firas Abdulameer
Prosthodontics Horizontal Jaw Relation: Dr. Firas Abdulameer
Firas Abdulameer
This position is independent on teeth contact and can be noticeable clinically when the
mandible directed superiorly and posteriorly, from which the individual can make lateral
movements at a given vertical dimension. It is restricted to a purely rotary movement about
the transverse horizontal axis.
It is a clinically determined relationship of the mandible to the maxilla when the condyle disk
assemblies positioned in their most superior position in the mandibular glenoid fossae and
against the distal slope of the articular eminence, (bone-to-bone relationship).
Centric occlusion:
It is the contact between the occlusal surface of the maxillary teeth with the opposing
mandibular teeth when the mandible in centric relation.
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Importance of Centric Jaw Relation
1. It is a reference position from which the mandible can move to any direction
2. It is a learnable, repeatable and recordable position.
3. It is the start point for developing occlusion.
4. Functional movement like chewing and swallowing are performed in this position.
5. It is a reliable jaw relation because it is bone-to-bone relation.
1- Functional methods:
A- Needles-House Technique
This method used impression compound occlusion rims with four metal styli placed in the
maxillary rim. When the patient moves his mandible, the styli on the maxillary rim will
create a marking on the mandibular rim, after movements of mandibular completely; a
diamond-shaped pattern is formed. The anterior most point of this diamond pattern indicates
the centric jaw relation.
B- Patterson Technique
In this method, a trench made along the length of occluding part of the mandibular wax rim.
A mixture of pumice and dental plaster with ratio 1:1 is loaded into the trench. When the
patient moves his mandible, compensating curves on the mixture was formed due to
decreases height of the mixture. The patient asked to continue with these movements until a
predetermined vertical dimension obtained. Finally, the patient asked to retruded his jaw and
the occlusal rims fixed with metal staples.
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C- Swallowing Technique
In this method, soft cones of wax are placed on the lower record base. The wax cones contact
the upper occlusion rim when the patient swallows. This method is also used to record
occlusion vertical dimension.
2- Graphic methods
These methods used graphs or tracing (drawing) to record the centric relation. The general
concept of this technique is that a pen-like pointer attached to one occlusal rim and a
recording plate is placed on the other rim. The plate coated with carbon or wax on which the
needle point can make the tracing, when the mandible moves in horizontal plane, the pointer
draws characteristic patterns on the recording plate.
The characteristic patterns created on the recording plate is called arrow point tracing, also
known as Gothic arch tracing. The apex of the arrow point tracing gives the centric relation,
with the two sides of the tracing originating at that point being the limits of the lateral
movements. The apex of the arrowhead should be sharp else, the tracing is incorrect.
The graphic methods are either intra-oral or extra-oral depending upon the placement of the
recording device. The extra-oral is preferable to the intra-oral tracing because the extra-oral is
more accurate, more visible and larger in comparing with the intra-oral tracing.
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This method is essential in making an accurate record, the visual insight, the sense of
touch by the dentist in the making of centric relation record, this phase developed with
experience, and it is difficult to teach to another individual.
Materials that are commonly used for interocclusal check record include wax, plaster,
zinc oxide eugenol, silicon and polyether.
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The methods are similar to that used for centric (the functional, graphic and interocclusal
records).
Hanau articulator used to register eccentric record according to the following formula to
obtain lateral inclination:
L=H/8+12
L= lateral condylar inclination.
H= horizontal condylar inclination as established by the protrusive record.