The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society (Jul 2024)

Precise jaw relation recorder: An innovative device for prosthodontic rehabilitation

  • C. Dhinesh Kumar,
  • Sunantha Selvaraj,
  • Ramesh Raju,
  • Jayashree Mohan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jips.jips_530_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 300 – 305

Abstract

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Background: The orchestration of jaw relations in edentulous scenarios poses a significant challenge, demanding acumen, and expertise from the clinician. A myriad of devices, substances, and methodologies are employed to gauge the transverse, vertical, and horizontal spectrums of jaw relations. Traditionally, a synthesis of assorted devices and techniques has been requisitioned to chronicle the spatial dynamics between the maxilla and mandible. Yet, the absence of a solitary apparatus capable of concurrently documenting the triad of jaw relations has been a notable lacuna in prosthodontic rehabilitation. Purpose: This discourse expounds on an innovative contrivance, termed the Precise Jaw Relation Recorder. This pioneering instrument is adept at capturing the tripartite jaw relation processes: the occlusal plane's alignment in parallelism to the ala-tragus line, the vertical dimension at repose, and the occlusion as well as the centric relation. The device's strategic utility lies in its ability to facilitate the creation of prostheses that are not only functionally superior but also aesthetically more pleasing. Conclusion: Its implementation is a stride toward refining the accuracy of prosthodontic outcomes, thereby elevating the standard of patient care in dental practice.

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