Which Artex articulator model is best for me?
To choose a model that best suits you and your dentist clients, define the needs that you must meet with the articulator. For example, do your dentists regularly provide lateral and protrusive checkbites, or patient Bennett Angle and condylar inclination references on the prescription? If so, then your equipment must be capable of adjusting the corresponding settings. If not, then perhaps an “average-value” instrument is called for. Also, for many labs, a designated mounting-unit makes sense due to the messy plaster work associated with mounting many casts.