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Basic principles of relation of anterior and posterior guidance in stomatognathic systems.
The protrusive cranial border movement of the human mandibula is--structurally considered--identical to that of a couple in a cam gear. This mechanism can approximately be replaced by a link quadrangle and mapped by a standard gear. Other mammaliae use the same principle. They show surprising features of construction.