You can create a dental splint that takes into account the patient's centric occlusion as well as Left Lateral Movement, Right Lateral Movement, and Protrusive Movement of the lower jaw by assigning Dynamic Occlusion data as Opposite occluding teeth.
Related Content: Mandibular Movement
1. When the case is finished after recording the patient's actual mandibular movement using the "Mandibular Movement" function of Medit Scan for Clinics, up to 8 Dynamic Occlusion data are created in Medit Link. (4 types of mandibular movements for each upper and lower jaw)
2. Run Medit Splints on the cases in Medit Link that have Dynamic Occlusion data.
3. Assign Dynamic Occlusion data to opposite occluding teeth.
4. Create Dental Splints after selecting Auto Creation or Manual Creation.
5. You can see that Dental Splints reflecting lower jaw motion have been created.
When working with Dynamic Occlusion data
When Dynamic Occlusion data is not used
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