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An evaluation of the T-Scan computerised occlusal analysis system.

The International journal of prosthodontics, 1992
A computerised system has recently become available to assist in occlusal analysis. An evaluation of this system is described, with particular emphasis on the measurement of bite force. A hand-held testing device and a Nene universal testing machine were used to apply force. A limited clinical trial was carried out on two volunteers with known occlusal
Lyons, M. F.   +2 more
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Controlling the Implant Supported Occlusion Utilizing the T-Scan System

2020
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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[Is the T-scan system a relevant diagnostic method for occlusal control?].

ZWR, 1990
The T-Scan system has recently been introduced to the market as a computer-aided device for direct monitoring and documentation of individual occlusal patterns. To receive first assessments of diagnostic relevance of this method, sensitivity and planar resolution capacities of the T-Scan system was tested in an in-vitro study, that showed a lack in the
A, Patyk   +3 more
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Occlusal control of implant supported prothesis with T-scan - III system

Clinical oral implants research, 2012
Background: The occlusal forces applied to an implant sup- ported prosthesis can be a potentially destructed factor in shortening the functional durability of this reconstructions. Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the occlusal load of natural tooth on one side, and implant supported crowns and bridges on the other side of the jaw.
Živko-Babić, Jasenka   +2 more
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Evaluation of Temporomandibular Disorders Patients Through T-scan System

Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of musculoskeletal and/or psychological conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), allowing jaw movement. Common symptoms of TMDs include pain, tenderness, and limited range of motion in the jaw.
Minervini, Giuseppe   +4 more
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[A study on display and accuracy of occlusal contacts by means of T-Scan System].

Kanagawa shigaku. The Journal of the Kanagawa Odontological Society, 1992
The various methods were introduced in the daily prosthodontic field evaluating occlusal contacts for diagnosis and analysis. Maness in 1987 developed the T-Scan system, which is considered as a new computerized device capable to interpret occlusal contacts information quantitatively.
M, Yamamura   +9 more
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[The evaluation of intercuspal occlusion of healthy people with T-Scan II system].

Shanghai kou qiang yi xue = Shanghai journal of stomatology, 2015
To observe the occluding movement from mandibular postural position to intercuspal position in healthy people.The occluding movement in 30 healthy people from mandibular postural position to intercuspal position was recorded by T-Scan II system. The distribution of occlusal force, the center of force, the percentage of intercuspal position occlusal ...
Hui-juan, Cheng   +2 more
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Combined with the T-Scan System

2015
Masticatory muscle hyperactivity has been considered a significant factor in promoting and perpetuating dysfunctional symptoms observed in Temporomandibular Disorder patients. Many therapeutic modalities have evolved within Dental Medicine that attempt to lessen or resolve the varying symptoms frequently reported by dysfunctional patients.
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[Comparative analytic occlusal study of clinical use of T-scan systems].

ZWR, 1990
Occlusal corrections are dependent on a precise registration. The T-Scan system has recently been presented to the market as an innovative, computer-aided device, capable of providing exact information regarding position, strength and frequency of occlusal contacts.
A, Patyk   +3 more
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History of the T-Scan System Development from 1984 to the Present Day

2015
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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