INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The set-up index key (part #46250) is used in the articulator for
positional orientation of the edentulous lower model, according
to the Bonwill Triangle. Prior to beginning the mounting procedure,
remove the incisal needle (not the incisal pin) for better access
to the area.
1. Remove the mounting plate from the upper arm
of the articulator, and replace it with the index holder.
NOTE: Do not remove the magnetic mounting plate
from Artex articulators fitted with magnetic "Splitex"
plates. Instead, use the set-up index key with the "Splitex"
magnetic adapter plate to mount it directly to the magnetic plate
on the upper arm of the articulator.
2. Divide the distance between the upper and lower
mucolabial folds in half to determine the setting of the index on
the symphesis fork. (for example, a distance of 38 mm ÷ 2
= 19 mm). Or, individually measure the distance from the symphesis
point to the lip-line marked on the wax wall, and set it on the
index key.
3. Vertically and horizontally center the models,
and mark the retromolar pads of the lower model with a pencil. Then
support the symphesis fork and rest the corners of the horizontal
slide on the retromolar pads, in the center.
4. Hold the slide in position using one or two
elastic bands.
5. Turn the articulator upside down. Apply plaster
to the lower mounting plate and sink the model into the plaster.
NOTE: When using the "Splitex" magnetic
system, place a plastic counter plate and a retention disk onto
the magnetic plate on the lower arm of the articulator before applying
the plaster.
Revision 0, 3/19/99