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T-Scan Electrical Impedance Imaging System for Anomaly Detection

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2004
Summary: We consider an inverse conductivity problem arising in anomaly detections with its mathematical model based on the T-Scan system (breast cancer detection system). In this model, we try to detect an anomaly \(D\) from one or two sets of measured data that are available only on a small portion \(\Gamma\) of the boundary of the subject \(\Omega\).
Habib Ammari   +3 more
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Evaluation of occlusal contacts in maximum intercuspation using the T‐Scan system

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1997
summary Different authors have questioned the reliability of the T‐Scan system as a method for registering occlusal contacts. The number of tooth contacts resulting from four bites made in maximum intercuspation was analysed with T‐Scan using time moment statistics.
V C, Garrido García   +2 more
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Analysis of two methods for occlusal contact registration with the T‐Scan system

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1997
summary Various authors have studied the reprodcibility of occlusal contact by means of the T‐Scan computerized system and obtained contradictory results. In the present work the valve of the T‐Scan system as a method for exploring occlusion has been analysed. For this purpose, the same variable, i.e.
A, Garcia Cartagena   +2 more
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The Evolution of the T-Scan I System From 1984 to the Present Day T-Scan 10 System

2020
Since its inception in 1984, Computerized Occlusal Analysis technology has revolutionized both dental Occlusal Science and daily clinical practice, by bringing objective precision measurement to the largely subjectively analyzed Dental Medicine discipline of Occlusion.
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T-Scan 10 Recording Dynamics, System Features, and Clinician User Skills Required for T-Scan Chairside Mastery

2020
The newly designed T-Scan 10 Computerized Occlusal Analysis system represents the state of the art in occlusal diagnosis. The reliability of the system's high definition recording sensors, the many occlusal analysis timing and force software features, and the modern-day computer hardware electronics that record occlusal function in 0.003 second real ...
Robert Anselmi, Robert B. Kerstein, DMD
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[The use of the T-Scan system in occlusal diagnosis].

Deutsche Zahn-, Mund-, und Kieferheilkunde mit Zentralblatt, 1992
The present study examines the T-Scan reproduction system used in occlusal diagnosis. The system represents a major technical innovation in functional diagnostics. Nevertheless, various aspects of it still require improvement. Amplifying or confirming the results of previous studies, the following observations are intended to indicate how the system ...
A, Dees, K, Kess, P, Proff, S, Schneider
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T-Scan System Accuracy Studies

The precision analysis of occlusal contacts and occlusal force is a problem in functional diagnostics that has not yet been satisfactorily resolved, despite the fact that the deleterious consequences of an unbalanced occlusion are widespread and can be severe. In clinical practice, the present-day analysis of the occlusion is reduced to depicting force
Bernd Koos, Robert B. Kerstein
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Orthodontic Monitoring and Case Finishing With the T-Scan System

2020
This chapter reviews T-Scan use in orthodontics from diagnosis to case finishing, and then in retention, while defining normal T-Scan recording parameters for orthodontically-treated subjects versus untreated subjects. T-Scan use in the case-finishing process is also described, which compensates for changes in the occlusion that occur during “post ...
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Precision and Reliability of the T-Scan III System

2015
Precise analysis of occlusal contacts and occlusal force is a problem in functional diagnostics that has not yet been satisfactorily resolved, despite the fact that the deleterious consequences of an unbalanced occlusion are widespread and can be severe.
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Digitalized Implant Occlusion with the T-Scan System

2015
The relative occlusal force and real-time occlusal contact timing data provided by the T-Scan technology can be used to manage the insertion occlusal force design of implant prostheses, as their long-term survivability is tied directly to their installed occlusal function.
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