Provided is a dental articulator, and more particularly, a dental articulator, in which a tray keeping a shape and dimensions of a dental model is fitted into an upper portion of a base member to which the dental model is coupled. Particularly, the tray coupled to a top surface of the base member is geometrically similar to the base member, and includes a boundary wall formed along an edge thereof at a predetermined thickness and height, a through-hole formed inside the boundary wall, and a pin cap structure that has a plurality of fitting holes into which pins of a pin structure of the base member are fitted and which are continuously formed along an inner central axis of the through-hole and that is connected to opposite inner ends of the boundary wall. Further, each of the arcuate and linear boundary walls of the tray has a plaster anti-overflow flange formed at an upper end thereof and bent in an outward direction to prevent plaster from overflowing down. The front arcuate boundary wall includes tool insertion cages in lower ends of both lateral surfaces thereof which are recessed inwards so that the dental model is easily separated from the base member after being hardened.