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Biofunctional

Prosthetic

System

BPS®

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Selection of preformed traysThe Accudent System

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Try in of selected trays

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Application of Accu-Gel

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Placing of the maxilliary impression tray in the oral cavity of the patient

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Removing the maxillary impression

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Injecting the Accu-Gel into the gingivo-buccal fold in the mandible

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Placing the mandibular tray in its final position

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Removing the mandibular impression

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Finished maxilliary and mandibular impressions

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The Centric Tray SystemMaintaining the maxillo-mandibualar relation

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Determining the vertical demension

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Placing the centric tray with the mixed alginate or putty material

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Centric tray with the maxillary and mandibular relation contacts

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Laboratory procedure

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Model transfer to the Stratos 200 using the

Average Value Assortement

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Horizontal guide mounted on the mandibular model

• Lateral view

• Front view

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2nd Impression including the Intraoral registration

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Mounting of Gnathometer M

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Schematic diagram of the occlusal plane of the dentulous and edentulous

mandible

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Individualized funcional record bite base with complete registration assembly

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Positioning the mandibular funcional record bite base

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Positioning the maxillary functional record bite base

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Checking the record bite bases in the oral cavity

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The individual functional impression taking

Designing the functional margins

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• Carrying functional movements while applying slight masticatory movements

• Maxillary wash record

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Carrying out of functional movements Succing on a straw

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Carrying functional movements while applying slight masticatory pressure

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Maxillary wash impression record

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Designing the functional mandibular margin

By carrying out tongue movements

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Designed functional mandibular margin

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Carrying out functional movements while applying slight masticatory pressure

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Upper and lower functional impressions with perfectly occluding bite blocks

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Funcional maxillary and mandibular records

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Extra-oral registration using the UTS transferbow

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Lateral view with UTS adapter

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Connecting the UTS registration joint with the Gnathometer M adapter

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UTS mounted on the patient

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UTS mounted on the patient

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Needle point tracing with the Gnathometer M

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• Mandibular record metal base with hight-adjustable registration pin

• Applying the registration dye

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Preparation of the interoral registration

Mounting the mandibular and maxillary record metal bases

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Preparation of the interoral registration

Removing the mandibular and maxillary bite rims

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Maxillary and mandibular record bite bases in the oral cavity

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Needle point registration with Gnathometer M

1. Lateral movements right and left

2. Protrusion movements

3. Retrusion movements

movement left sidemovement right side

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Checking the needle point record in the oral cavity

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Evaluation of the Gothic arch tracing(According to Prof. Gerber)

• Classical pointe form– The symmetry indicates

an undisturbed movement sequence in the joint and uniform muscle guidance

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• Classical flat shape– This figure indicates pronounced lateral motion of condyles

in the joint

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• Asymmetrical shape – this figure indicates a

pronounced impediment in the protrusive excursion of the left mandibular joint

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• Arrow point is non-existant– This figure indicates weak to

slack movement, particularly of retrusive excursion components; registration must be repeated and more concise motion are requested

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• The vertical line extends over the arrow point– This tracing was created

by either forcefully pulling or pushing back the mandible

– The figure may also been traced with a protruding mandible

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• A miniature arrow– This figure indicates cramped movements, poorly placed

and painful registration plates, long-term absence of teeth with obstructed movements in the joints, defective prosthesis, etc.

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Fixation of the centric occlusion

• Checking the centric with secured record bite basis

• Aligning the funnel-shaped opening of the fixing plate with the needle point

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• Fabricating the key with fast setting plaster or hard silicone

• Marking the central line

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Checking the secured maxillo-mandibular functional records

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Alternative to the needle-point registration:

Functional bite rims fabricated of wax

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Selecting the teeth

• Living tooth mould chart • Shade guide• Pictures of the patient

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Colour selection with the Chromascop shade guide

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Fabricating the master models in the Dental laboratory

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Individualized model transfer using the UTS Transfer Bow

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Close-up view of the registration joint holder in the UTS

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Model transfer to the Statos 200 using the registration joint holder

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Mounting the mandibular model

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Maxillo- mandibular models mounted in the Stratos 200

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Set-up of the posterior teeth in the mandible

Selection criteria for posterior teeth

A bite analysis indicates two the dentist and dental technician which type of posterior tooth is best for the respective patient

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Three different cusp angulationsDr. Strack

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Combination(Lingualized)

Semi-anatomicNon-anatomic

Semi-anatomic Non-anatomic(Curve)

Non-anatomic

(Flat)Anatomic

Combination(L ingualized)

Semi-anatomicNon-anatomic

Semi-anatomic

Non-anatomic(Curve)

Non-anatomic(Flat)

Anatomic

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Movements

• Laterotrusion (right side) • Mediotrusion (left side)

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Movements

• Laterotrusion (left side) • Mediotrusion (right side)

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Anterior tooth relations

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Front and lateral view of the complete Wax-up

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Wax try - in

Checking the:•stability•centric•aesthetics•phonetics•smile line•buccal freeway space

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Wax try-in in the oral cavity of the patient

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Check by the patient with the help of a mirror

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Pictures of the patient

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