An In Vitro Comparison of Pantographic Techniques

Abstract

The primary use of pantography is to program an articulator so the articulator movements will more closely harmonize with the patient's mandibular movements. The objective of this four-part investigation was to assess and compare the accuracy, repeatability, and procedure time of the optoelectronic computerized pantograph, the electronic stylus computerized pantograph, the mechanical pantograph, and the kinematic face-bow. This study was performed in vitro on three identical semi- adjustable articulators (Denar Mark II, Teledyne Water Pik). A kinematic face-bow (Denar Axis Locator, Teledyne Water Pik) and optoelectronic pantograph (Condylocomp, Dentron) performed the transverse horizontal axis investigations. A mechanical (Denar, Teledyne Water Pik), electronic-stylus (Pantronic, Teledyne Water Pik), and optoelectronic (Condylocomp, Dentron) pantograph performed protrusive condylar path, progressive mandibular lateral translation, and immediate mandibular lateral translation determinations. The experimental design restricted the patient variables associated with these methods. An initial evaluation was performed to identify the measured mid-point of the articulator condyles. Next, the Stuart axis locator (Stuart Gnathologic Instruments) was used to determine the transverse horizontal axis of each articulator. The kinematically located transverse horizontal axis and the measured center of the condylar ball were identical.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA393749

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  • Jay Douglas

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  • University of Texas at Austin

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