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What is Centric Relation (CR)

Handbook of Research on Computerized Occlusal Analysis Technology Applications in Dental Medicine
The braced position of the mandibular condyle/TMJ disc on the most anterior-superior aspect of the articular eminence. This position allows precise, consistent rotation of the mandibular transverse axis, while allowing for relaxation of the lateral pterygoid muscle.
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Computerized Occlusal Analysis in Occlusal Splint Therapy
Roger Solow, DDS (The Pankey Institute, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6587-3.ch013
Abstract
Occlusal splints are used to protect teeth, relieve orofacial pain, and preview the patient response to a simulated occlusal correction. This chapter outlines proper occlusal splint fabrication that employs T-Scan analysis to verify a therapeutic occlusion. The T-Scan provides objective relative occlusal force and timing data that guides the refinement of a splint's occlusal scheme. Therefore, this chapter explains adjusting an occlusal splint's contact pattern with ink ribbon followed by the T-Scan. It also addresses the controversy regarding the existence of, or lack thereof, a relationship between occlusal interferences and masticatory muscle dysfunction. The author postulates that the research studies that argue against the existence of a relationship are absent of occlusal measurement and lack a scientific basis to deny a relationship exists. Lastly, recommendations are made to include the T-Scan in Temporomandibular Disorder treatment studies with both occlusal splints and natural teeth, so that researchers might resolve this controversy for dental clinicians.
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Centric Relation Records and T-Scan Occlusal Analysis of Centric Relation Prematurities
The relationship of the mandible to the maxilla when the properly aligned condyle-disc assemblies are in the most superior position against the eminentia, regardless of tooth position or vertical dimension (Dawson, 1983 AU65: The in-text citation "Dawson, 1983" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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