Well, let's try to mount the lower jaw model. Then, let's try to make it do a lateral movement.
4) Lower jaw model mount ; The front view.
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5) Lower jaw model mount ; The right side view.
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6) Lower jaw model mount ; The left side view.
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7) The right lateral movement
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8) Inside the mouth of the right lateral movement
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9) The left lateral movement
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10) Inside the mouth of the left lateral movement
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Why do you think this phenomenon
happens?
As for it, with the Articulator, won't it be because the influence of
the incisal path is greatly taken more than the influence of the
condyle path?
In other words, as for the crown and bridge which mounted in the
method of A or B and which was prepared, it is understood that the
danger that interference is started at the time of the lateral
movement when it goes into the mouth is very big.