Page 27 - Directions for the manipulation of the Gysi adaptable articulator
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23 loosened, the pointer may be raised or lowered on the degree plate to correspond with the tracings on the card. The set screw is then tightened. This establishes the downward and forward incHnation of the condyle path. 111. No. 23. The articulating: frame without measuring- instrimients. Measuring The Forward Paths In Degrees The inclinations of the tracings of the downward and forward paths, on the card, may be measured by drawing a line through or parallel to the working part of each path and prolonging it to the lower margin of the card. From Tlie Dental C'i>siiios.) 111. No. 24. The inclination of a condyle path measured by means of the Deg^ree plate. The line parailel to the "working portion" of the path is here indicated by the dotted line. It inclines 43^ to the occlusal plane.
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