With a modern design and fittings compatible with all current Bio-Art articulator and facepiece models, the case enables secure transportation and storage of mounted gypsum models. It also has an exclusive accessory compartment.
Through its vertical adjusting (height), the fork support is used “as a wedge” during the mounting of the upper cast when it is performed with the face-bow. The fork support allows greater stability of the register, avoiding unpleasant distortions.
The fox ruler is used in the adjustment of the upper wax roller in total prostheses for determination of the occlusal (camper) and horizontal (interpupil) plans
The adjustable incisal table is used in process of teeth balancing, allowing the personalization of the anterior guide through its lateral walls and antero-posterior adjustable plans.
The toothless fork is an accessory of the face-bow that holds two adjustable rods to adapt in the alveolar fold of totally edentureless (wax plan) and also dentate patients with different dental arc width.
It was idealized and built through clinical experiences realized in the University of São Paulo – Dental School of Bauru by Prof. Dr. Conti.
The magnetic mounting plate is used to allow a fast exchange of plaster casts in the articulator, providing greater functionality and agility to work with several clinical cases at the same time. The use of the magnetic mounting plate eliminates the need of breaking the plaster casts for further reutilization of the plate.
The camper's table is a support used to a standardized mounting (12º) of the upper cast in the articulator. It has medians, laterals and anterior reference lines for plaster cast positioning (alignment).
The rail mounting plate was designed to allow the removal of the plaster cast through its sliding, thus without the inconvenient necessity to break the plaster. Its retention system consists in fixing the plaster on the inclined walls of the rail design.