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Sound preparation design enhances longevity for majority of the
restorations. Dentistry has come a long way from an empirical art
to a well-developed sophisticated science with a background. This
has been made possible with the understanding of biomechanical
principles. A prosthesis is a mechanical device which has to be
accommodated harmoniously in a biological environment i.e. the oral
cavity and the associated structures of the stomatognathic system.
A thorough understanding of the biomechanical principles
facilitates any treatment. This text is an effort to uplift the
scientific basis for fixed prosthodontic therapy and dentistry at
large. It will not only help the specialist but also a general
dentist to do a fixed prosthodontic procedure with every
understanding of the possible outcome. Perspective diagnosis and
disciplined tooth preparation following the biomechanical
principles can determine the success of a fixed partial denture
because abutment teeth have the additional responsibility of
supporting a fixed prosthesis over an edentulous space. Reduction
of tooth structure is preceded by a mental image of the design of
the planned prosthesis and the anticipated occlusion.
Numerous articulators are available for the fabrication of dental
restorations. The success or failure of final restoration is more
dependent on the operator of the articulator than on articulator
itself. The use of facebow forms an integral part for analyzing and
studying occlusion, developing the occlusion for complete dentures
and other restoration. Failure to use the facebow leads to error in
occlusion. If dentists understands articulators and their
deficiencies, they can compensate for their inherent
inadequacies.No one understands articulators better than the one
who made them.
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