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Why does the CN or NK offer an adjustable Bennett Angle, rather than being non-adjustable?

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Why does the CN or NK offer an adjustable Bennett Angle, rather than being non-adjustable?

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Because every person has a Bennett Angle, and it’s better to include it in the restoration than not include it, even if you’re only using an average value. b) Also, because it’s more economical from a production standpoint for the bases of all the non-arcon articulators to be the same, and the savings can be passed along. This base also allows you to use spacers.

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