Abstract
Recently, dental technique has been dramatically advanced. Especially, the continuing development of regenerative procedures makes previously untreatable cases treatable. New technique always attracts us. However, our dentists' first priority is to establish functionally and esthetically excellent masticatory system in order to improve the general condition. In addition, the optimal application of new technique in this situation may be important. I report here a case of an implant patient with temporomandibular disorder who was treated using an articulator whose median sagittal plane was coincided with median sagittal plane of the patient in order to reproduce the normal value of the cusp angle and reconstruct the occlusion.