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Mark II Instruction Manual - Whip Mix

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I. INTRODUCTION<br />

WHO SHOULD USE THE DENAR ® MARK <strong>II</strong> SYSTEM<br />

DOCTORS WHO WANT:<br />

• To mount casts quickly and easily on a semi-adjustable instrument that<br />

mechanically and accurately reproduces mandibular movements.<br />

• To produce restorations by means of checkbite records and/or the functionally<br />

generated path (FGP) techniques.<br />

• A useful tool for diagnosis and for the fabrication of restorations when not<br />

utilizing a pantograph and fully adjustable articulator.<br />

• A semi-adjustable articulator with the immediate side shift adjustment<br />

capability.<br />

• Casts mounted on a very rigid articulator in the position of maximum intercuspation.<br />

• To incorporate the benefits of the Denar ® Two Instrument System.<br />

TECHNICIANS WHO WANT:<br />

• A practical, rigid and easy to use articulator.<br />

• To efficiently produce restorations that require fewer remakes than restorations<br />

constructed on articulators of lesser adjustment capability.<br />

• To receive mounted casts.<br />

• To service dentists using the Denar ® Two-Instrument System.<br />

EDUCATORS WHO WANT:<br />

• An economically priced articulator and facebow for student issue without<br />

violating sound anatomical principles.<br />

• Occlusal instruments that fulfill the needs of all restorative departments.<br />

• To avoid the need for the student having a separate articlulator for each<br />

restoration under construction.<br />

STUDENTS WHO WANT:<br />

• To study Occlusion and the movement of the temporomandibular joint.<br />

• A means of progressing to a fully adjustable articulator and pantograph.<br />

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