Sets of artificial teeth, which readily allow bilaterally balanced occlusion

2007 
The intention is the provision of artificial teeth, which are constructed so that they can easily allow a bilateral occlusion balanced with less crunch setting. According to the present invention, the angle formed by the occlusal facets of the artificial teeth with an occlusion, set appropriate. An artificial tooth for maxillary central incisor example, has a protrusive and a retrusive thereof on an incisal edge. Of angles formed by the protrusive with the occlusal plane, the angle in cross section taken along a sagittal plane of 22.0 ° to 25.5 °, and the angle in cross-section taken along a coronal plane is 1.5 ° to 6.5 °. Of angles formed by the retrusive with the occlusal plane, the angle in cross section along the sagittal plane of 20.5 ° to 23.0 °, and the angle in cross section along the coronal plane is 1.5 ° to 6.5 °.
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