Starcke Edgar N, Engelmeier Robert L
Department of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, University of Texas HSC at Houston School of Dentistry, Houston, TX.
Department of Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
J Prosthodont. 2016 Feb;25(2):156-69. doi: 10.1111/jopr.12276. Epub 2015 Mar 5.
This is the third article in a three-part series on the history of denture occlusal grinders. The first article reviewed the earliest attempts to "grind in" denture occlusion by hand manipulating simple articulators with special features to those more complex devices powered by hand cranks. The second article explored devices that were motor driven, either those with cast holders to grind the occlusion of processed dentures or those designed to utilize an articulator's condylar or incisal controls for that purpose. This article examines those articulators that have a rotary occlusal grinder as an essential feature. Additionally, this article reviews those grinding devices produced as attachments for popular contemporary articulators.
这是关于义齿咬合研磨机历史的系列三篇文章中的第三篇。第一篇文章回顾了最早通过手动操作带有特殊功能的简单咬合架,到那些由手摇曲柄驱动的更复杂装置来“磨合”义齿咬合的尝试。第二篇文章探讨了电动装置,即那些带有铸造支架以研磨加工后义齿咬合的装置,或那些为此目的而设计利用咬合架髁突或切缘控制的装置。本文将研究那些以旋转式咬合研磨机为基本特征的咬合架。此外,本文还将回顾那些作为流行的当代咬合架附件生产的研磨装置。