Stratos Articulator: A Better Choice?
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I have a prosthodontics oriented general practice in which I do about a dozen full mouth reconstructions each year. I am in an area where the patients tend to stay in the practice for a long time. When I do anything, I want it to last. I charge a reasonable fee for full mouth reconstructions. I have taken some courses in using new kinds of articulators like the Stratos favored by the Las Vegas Institute. One of its features is that you do not need to take a facebow because you use the hamular notches and the incisive papilla for orientation of the maxillary cast. It eliminates the need for a facebow. Before I do a case using this approach, I would like to get some feedback from users. Any experience with the Stratos Articulator? Advice?



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