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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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Occlusion Made Easy

Occlusion as a discipline is struggling to find its place in the university curriculum. The few opportunities to put occlusion into practice in university dental care centers lead to graduates who consider the field of occlusion as a complex discipline, beyond the research of the general dentist and somewhat reserved in a panel situation. This…
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Accurate Detection of High Spots

To visually check the occlusion, we offer an extensive assortment. There are different papers, silks and foils, to fulfill the multiple requirements needed to precisely analyze tooth contact relations in static and dynamic occlusion. To visualize occlusal contacts accurately, we recommend using a combination of various testing materials. Bausch Articulating Paper with progressive color transfer…
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Occlusion and the Potential Effects of Occlusal Interferences on Patients

Every restoration, extraction, prosthetic device and orthodontic treatment changes the static and dynamic occlusion. Smallest occlusal interferences of just a few microns, are disruptive for the proprioreceptors of the stomatological system. This can cause bruxism (clenching or grinding), which can result in functional disorder of the cranio mandible system. Overstraining of teeth, periodontium, muscles and…
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