The History of Articulators: Early Attempts to Reproduce Mandibular Movement
IN 1840, THE FIRST US patents for dental articulators were issued to 2 Philadelphia, PA dentists: James Cameron, on April 30, and Daniel T. Evens,* on August 28. The Cameron Articulator, primarily a hinge-type device, is notable both because it was the first articulator to be patented and becau...
Main Author: | Edgar N. Starcke, DDS |
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Format: | Buku Teks |
Language: | Bahasa Indonesia |
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Blackwell Synergy
2000
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Online Access: |
http://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=93746 |
Summary: |
IN 1840, THE FIRST US patents for dental articulators
were issued to 2 Philadelphia, PA dentists:
James Cameron, on April 30, and Daniel T. Evens,*
on August 28. The Cameron Articulator, primarily a
hinge-type device, is notable both because it was the
first articulator to be patented and because of its
unusual pole stand design. The Evens Articulator,
however, represented an important advancement in
concept. |
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