The T-Scan system is a valuable tool that aids in the diagnostic process of analyzing a patient’s bite to show what is and what is not functioning properly. When a bite is unstable it can cause pain, broken restorations, gum disease, tooth loss, headaches and TMJ disorder.

Key Features:

The ultra-thin, reusable sensor, shaped to fit the dental arch, inserts into the sensor handle, which connects into the USB port of your existing PC, making it easy to move from one operatory to another. Evaluating occlusal forces is as simple as having a patient bite down on the sensor while the computer analyzes and displays timing and force data in vivid, full-color 3-D or 2-D graphics.

Key Benefits:

  • Improve clinical results
  • Take back control, no longer rely on patient feel
  • Determine premature contacts
  • Minimize destructive forces
  • Provide instant documentation
  • Use as a patient education tool to enhance comfort and increase case acceptance
  • Save time by preventing remakes
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    6 Responses to “ T-Scan Occlusal Analysis System ”

    • dr amir November 16th, 2010

      i am dr amir endodontist i need full details about this t scan with regards

    • Laura IONITA November 17th, 2010

      I am Dr.Laura IONITA.

      Please ,I ‘mDr.Laura IONITA,and I want more details about this product.I think it’svery useful for dental practice.

      I want if you can send me details about the price and the possibilities of transport in Romania where I have my dental office.

      Thank you

    • Dr. Alex Zavyalov December 6th, 2010

      it’s a very good article:
      “Inside Dentistry” Jan. 2009, v.5 iss.1
      by Alvin W. Nuff, DDS

    • Dr.Alex Zavyalov December 6th, 2010

      anohter literature source of T-scan using:
      “Inside Dentistry” May 2009,vol.5,iss.5
      by Stephen J.Marcus,DMD
      “Restoration of the Worn and Eroded Dentition: The Maxillary Enamel Sandwith”

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