PURPOSE: To compare condylar path elements (CPEs) in edentulous patients using fully adjustable (FA) and semiadjustable (MS) digital articulators. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 10 patients with at least one edentulous arch were included. Arch relation records were digitally set in the articulators using two approaches: The MS group employed standard mean occlusal parameter values, while the FA group used individual values obtained using a digital arch motion-tracking device. Differences in CPEs, represented as Δ-values, were statistically analyzed using nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test and post-hoc Tukey test. These analyses evaluated overall differences between FA and MS articulators, identified the regions with the greatest Δ-errors, and determined the percentage of movement required for statistical significance. RESULTS: CPEs differed significantly between MS and FA articulators. Significant variations were observed in individual CPEs (P < .001), with motion percentage significantly influencing Δ-values (P < .001). Notably, within the first 20% of CPE MS pathways, significant differences were found within the initial 2 mm of movement, a critical range for prosthetic rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights statistically significant differences in CPEs between MS and FA digital articulators, particularly within the initial 2 mm of movement. These findings underscore the importance of precise CPE replication for occlusal design of complete dentures.
Ciocca, L., Maltauro, M., Tozzi, F., Vargiu, E., Meneghello, R., Montanari, A., et al. (2025). Comparison of Horizontal Arch Relation Pathways of Edentulous Patients Recorded with a Digital Arch Motion-Tracking Device. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTICS, 38(5), 518-529 [10.11607/ijp.9232].
Comparison of Horizontal Arch Relation Pathways of Edentulous Patients Recorded with a Digital Arch Motion-Tracking Device
Ciocca L.;Meneghello R.;Montanari A.;Anderlucci L.
2025
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare condylar path elements (CPEs) in edentulous patients using fully adjustable (FA) and semiadjustable (MS) digital articulators. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 10 patients with at least one edentulous arch were included. Arch relation records were digitally set in the articulators using two approaches: The MS group employed standard mean occlusal parameter values, while the FA group used individual values obtained using a digital arch motion-tracking device. Differences in CPEs, represented as Δ-values, were statistically analyzed using nonparametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test and post-hoc Tukey test. These analyses evaluated overall differences between FA and MS articulators, identified the regions with the greatest Δ-errors, and determined the percentage of movement required for statistical significance. RESULTS: CPEs differed significantly between MS and FA articulators. Significant variations were observed in individual CPEs (P < .001), with motion percentage significantly influencing Δ-values (P < .001). Notably, within the first 20% of CPE MS pathways, significant differences were found within the initial 2 mm of movement, a critical range for prosthetic rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights statistically significant differences in CPEs between MS and FA digital articulators, particularly within the initial 2 mm of movement. These findings underscore the importance of precise CPE replication for occlusal design of complete dentures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


