It is intended to provide an occludator whereby joint movements at
occlusion being similar to the actual tempromandibular joint movements of
an individual patient or ideal movements can be reproduced, and a face
bow to be used for the occludator. To achieve this object, an occlusion
plane against a standard plane is accurately drawn by using the above
face bow F whereby the occlusion plane can be drawn at a high accuracy. A
solid model of the tempromandibular joint similar to the tempromandibular
joint form of an actual patient is used as the joint unit of the
occludator K, while the positional relationship in the body at occlusion
is three-dimensionally reproduced in the occludator I with the use of the
above-described face bow F. It is also intended to provide an
occlusion-confirming system and a tempromandibular joint-reproducing
system with the use of an occludator whereby joint movements at occlusion
being similar to the actual tempromandibular joint movements of an
individual patient or ideal movements can be reproduced. To achieve this
object, the tempromandibular joint of the body is photographed with a
local X-ray CT device to give three-dimensional image data and then a
solid model of the tempromandibular joint is constructed based on the
three-dimensional image data. This solid model is employed as the joint
unit of the occludator K and the positional relationship in the body at
occlusion is three-dimensionally reproduced.