Leader in T-Scan technology discusses Computerized Occlusion
Posted by Robert kerstein on Thu, Jul 29, 2010 @ 09:57 PM
T-Scan technology is so far advanced over conventional dental occlusion bite analyses, that it is a superior clinical treatment option for every patient who has a Occlusal (bite) problem. The T Scan data is so precise, it shows the treating dentist such detailed occlusal force and tooth contact sequence data that numerous types of Occlusal Problems can be predictably and rapidly treated.

T-Scan Sensor and Data
Occlusal Problems consist of the following clinical conditions
- Uncomfortable bite after inserted implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, CERECs and fillings
- Frequent breaking of parts of your back teeth that require filling repairs or crowns
- Front teeth that look sanded flat and worn
- TMJ muscle pain
- Mild clicking and popping
- tooth grinding and clenching
Computer-guided Bite Problem analysis isolates the exact nature of the problem to a T-Scan dentist.
Here is a typical case example.
This patient had their mouth reconstructed with upper implants and porcelain crowns, and a lower implant supported overdenture. When these teeth were installed with articulating paper only, the patient could not comfortably chew and eat. It was difficult for the patient to get used to the faulty occlusion. So the patient went back to her dentist over and over (for months after getting her teeth) and all he could do was guess at the articulating paper markings and never found the true bite problem.

When the patient came to see Boston Prosthodontist Robert Kerstein, he used the T-Scan technology to analyze the uncomfortable occlusion. Immediately he found the 2 problematic extreme force contacts that had been bothering the patient from the day the teeth were installed. The previous dentist never saw this occlusal force problem because he only used articulating paper Computerized Occlusion quickly isolates the problem contacts.

This is the power of Computerized Occlusion in that is MEASURES the occlusion...instead of your dentist GUESSING at YOUR occlusion....
Which would you rather have analyze your Bite Problem?