This article presents a technique integrating clinical and digital protocols using a jaw tracking system to capture mandibular movements for the virtual design and fabrication of an anterior guide for a single crown. Data were obtained with an intraoral scanner and a jaw tracking system to digitally model the palatal surface of a maxillary central incisor. A zirconia crown was fabricated demonstrating a predictable outcome without the need for occlusal adjustment. This approach highlights the potential for incorporating jaw tracking to achieve accurate anterior guidance and minimizing chairside modifications.
Dynamic modeling of the anterior guidance slope using a jaw tracking system in a fully digital CAD-CAM workflow
Lepidi, Luca
;Grande, Francesco;Catapano, Santo;
2026
Abstract
This article presents a technique integrating clinical and digital protocols using a jaw tracking system to capture mandibular movements for the virtual design and fabrication of an anterior guide for a single crown. Data were obtained with an intraoral scanner and a jaw tracking system to digitally model the palatal surface of a maxillary central incisor. A zirconia crown was fabricated demonstrating a predictable outcome without the need for occlusal adjustment. This approach highlights the potential for incorporating jaw tracking to achieve accurate anterior guidance and minimizing chairside modifications.File in questo prodotto:
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