Day: November 12, 2024

Orthocranial occlusion and the Accu-liner system

There are systems for fabricating dentures that are not based on the acron-type articulator (the common hinged articulator). The Acculiner system is one such system. Its working principles are based on original findings and well-established prosthedontic facts. The Accu-liner Instrument is an orthopedic analyzer/articulator that can be used as an articulator for setting-up dentures. It […]

Fluorescence in Porcelain Teeth

Porcelain was first used for teeth in dentures back in the 1850s, and since then there has been a continuing effort to fabricate porcelains for dentures and crown and bridgework to simulate the appearance of natural teeth. Achieving a fluorescent appearance in crown and bridgework or in porcelain dentures is just one way to make a dental restoration look more life-like.

Computerized Jaw Tracking: The Technology of the Future

Tooth manufacturers today produce teeth with cusp angles ranging from 0 degrees to more than 30 degrees. Selecting the right degree of tooth can depend on several factors, but the most important is the movement of the patient’s mandible as guided by the TMJ. With so many options available to the denturist, how can we be sure that we are selecting the correct cusp angle of tooth for each patient?

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The Teaching of Dr. Paul Andrachuk

Dr. Andrachuk has a passion for teaching about denture prosthetics. A prosthodontist would first become a dentist and then specialize for several years in dentures, crown, bridge work, etc. With many years of experience in his private practice, he certainly was qualified to teach the young dentistry students and later denture therapy students.sa