-40%
Amann Girrbach Facebow Face Bow Artex Splitex Type Transfer Stand Kit
$ 434.25
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Amann Girrbach Facebow Face Bow Artex Splitex Type Transfer Stand Kitthe facebow articulator and
Transfer Stand and table system
is compatiable with amann girrbach artex system
Anatomically correct fixation of the cranial-axis relationship in just 2 minutes
Artex facebow, transfer jig and articulator form a single communication unit. Dentists determine the cranium-axis position of the maxilla using the Artex facebow. This anatomically important parameter is quickly and precisely fixed in position on the transfer jig. This secures it for transport from the practice to the laboratory where the models are mounted patient analogous in the Artex articulator.
The facebow takes however a couple of minutes and a solitary turn of the toggle to secure in each of the 3 planes of reference and to along these lines assemble the greater part of the data important to guarantee that a restoration is made to the correct cranium in correspondence to the patient’s anatomy. That indicates less requirement for the profession and less demanding and quicker seating for the dentist.
In functional diagnostics and treatment, dental facebow is a basic device which impressively diminishes treating time at chairside.
Feature of products
Fast and secure the 3-D widespread joint;
Skull/axis connection decided in relating to the patient’s restoration systems in only few minutes;
Skull-axis situated exchange of maxillary model to the artex articulator collects the jaw position definitely to the dental amann girrbach artex articulator and thusly lessens treating time at the chairside.
The Transfer Stand and table system allows the dentist to transfer patient specific facebow measurements consistently and predictably without spending a great deal of time and effort in the wet lab.
The patient’s bitefork registration is transferred to the transfer stand and set in plaster on the table with a magnetic base. The magnetic transfer table and bitefork registration are sent to the lab, where the base is “snapped” into an Artex articulator with a magnetic base counter-part. This allows the lab to use the bitefork representing the maxillary registration for reference when mounting the upper cast.
On Apr-14-21 at 23:40:37 PDT, seller added the following information: