Path to deviate from a straight line = (
premature contact)
Zigzag path registration = (morphological
alterations in the articular surfaces of the
condyle or even meniscus).
Functional movements in the horizontal plane
most often occur near the intercuspal
position
Straight paths starting from centric relation
Protrusi
and stopping at maximal protrusion
During the lateral border movement the
contralateral (balancing) condyle- disc
complex translates anterior-inferior-medially Midiotrusion
Bennett • Balancing-side paths
Angle formed between the sagittal plane and
the average path of the advancing The bodily shift of the mandible in the
nonworking-side condyle as viewed in the Bennet angle (L) direction of the working side was first
The lateral mov
horizontal plane during lateral mandibular described by Bennett
movement
• Working-side paths
Definition
The translator (medio-lateral) movement of
the mandible; it could theoretically occur in
an essentially pure translator form in the
early part of the motion or in combination
with rotation in the latter part of the motion
or both
Mandibular tran
An immediate or early lateral translation, or
side shift, has been reported in 86%
The greater the lateral translation
premature contact)
Zigzag path registration = (morphological
alterations in the articular surfaces of the
condyle or even meniscus).
Functional movements in the horizontal plane
most often occur near the intercuspal
position
Straight paths starting from centric relation
Protrusi
and stopping at maximal protrusion
During the lateral border movement the
contralateral (balancing) condyle- disc
complex translates anterior-inferior-medially Midiotrusion
Bennett • Balancing-side paths
Angle formed between the sagittal plane and
the average path of the advancing The bodily shift of the mandible in the
nonworking-side condyle as viewed in the Bennet angle (L) direction of the working side was first
The lateral mov
horizontal plane during lateral mandibular described by Bennett
movement
• Working-side paths
Definition
The translator (medio-lateral) movement of
the mandible; it could theoretically occur in
an essentially pure translator form in the
early part of the motion or in combination
with rotation in the latter part of the motion
or both
Mandibular tran
An immediate or early lateral translation, or
side shift, has been reported in 86%
The greater the lateral translation