Difference between revisions of "Jaw movements analysis. Part 1: Electrognathographic Replicator"

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File:Sirognathograph frontal angle.jpg|'''Figure 4:''' Representation of the real mandibular kinematics composed of simultaneous rotation and translation. Effect of losing an angular degree of freedom on the <math>X</math> axis
File:Sirognathograph frontal angle.jpg|'''Figure 4:''' Representation of the real mandibular kinematics composed of simultaneous rotation and translation. Effect of losing an angular degree of freedom on the <math>X</math> axis
File:Sirignathograph rotazione asse Y.jpg|'''Figure 5:''' Representation of the real mandibular kinematics composed of simultaneous rotation and translation. Effect of losing an angular degree of freedom on the <math>Y</math> axis
File:Sirignathograph rotazione asse Y.jpg|'''Figure 5:''' Representation of the real mandibular kinematics composed of simultaneous rotation and translation. Effect of losing an angular degree of freedom on the <math>Y</math> axis
File:0093.jpg|'''Figure 6:''' Realization of the occlusal table in anterior disclusion contemplating the parameters of Condylar Eminence Angle, Bennett Angle integrated with the system's clockwise rotations.
File:0041.jpg|'''Figure 6:''' Realization of the occlusal table in anterior disclusion contemplating the parameters of Condylar Eminence Angle, Bennett Angle integrated with the system's clockwise rotations.  
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{{q2|So then Lund & Co. were right to say that many clinicians who purchase jaw tracking devices are encouraged to use them to monitor their patients and that this is not justified because there is no evidence that the measured variables are highly correlated with the severity of TMD.|Certainly, but one cannot exclude instrumental diagnostic support in modern medicine because in this case, the non-correlation of clinical data is not due to errors and intellectual honesty of clinicians but due to inadequate engineering modeling of the instrument.}}
{{q2|So then Lund & Co. were right to say that many clinicians who purchase jaw tracking devices are encouraged to use them to monitor their patients and that this is not justified because there is no evidence that the measured variables are highly correlated with the severity of TMD.|Certainly, but one cannot exclude instrumental diagnostic support in modern medicine because in this case, the non-correlation of clinical data is not due to errors and intellectual honesty of clinicians but due to inadequate engineering modeling of the instrument.}}
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