The History of Articulators: Early Attempts to Reproduce Mandibular Movement, Part II
Author
: Edgar N. Starcke, DDS
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :IN 1889, RICHMOND S. HAYES (Fig 1) of East
Bloomfield, NY received a patent for an articulator
that was the first to incorporate a fixed descending
condylar path.1 Hayes introduced this new feature
nearly 50 years after the Daniel T. Evens
articulator pioneered a provision for the lateral and
protrusive movements of the mandible.2
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