Month: April 2021

OccluSense Product Review

Michael T Rosen, DDS, MS, FAGD, LVIF, D.ABDSM In the digital age of dentistry, where the hassle of paper charts and film x-rays is thankfully a thing of the past, it may be time to ask an important question: Why are we still using articulating paper to measure occlusion? Here, Dr. Michael T. Rosen shares…
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Using State-of-the-Art Occlusion Technology to Simplify and Improve Functional Risk Assessment

Lee Ann Brady, DMD Abstract: Occlusal analysis is a valuable tool for alleviating a patient’s pain emanating from temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and enabling lasting dental function. Modern-day dental occlusion technology is expanding and includes innovative devices and methods such as joint vibration analysis, digital articulating paper, digital articulators, digital jaw tracking, intraoral scanning, and others…
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