Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present the use of the Roth instrument-assisted gnathological approach in diagnosis and treatment planning of 2 orthodontic cases. In both cases, mounted models were used to assess maximum intercuspation—centric relation (MI-CR) discrepancy before and after treatment. MI-CR harmony was used as an end of treatment goal. In both cases, MI-CR harmony was achieved as indicated by final condylar position indicator (CPI; Panadent Corp, Grand Terrace, CA) recordings.

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