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03/07/2010 at 8:54 pm #9382tirathOfflineRegistered On: 31/10/2009Topics: 353Replies: 226Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times
Progressive dentists worldwide are using the T-Scan® III Bite Analysis system as part of overall dental evaluations. The software graphically displays both time-premature and forceful contacts to the user for predictable occlusal control during an adjustment procedure.
T-Scan III raises the bar for analyzing dental occlusion by employing patented grid-based sensor technology. The ultra-thin, reusable sensor, shaped to fit the dental arch, inserts into the sensor handle, which connects into the USB port of your PC. The software’s vivid graphics display tooth contact data instantaneously and accurately, highlighting each tooth and the force level exerted on that tooth during occlusion. After recording a dental occlusion movie, you can store the data in your computer and retrieve it as needed. Occlusal data can be transferred into other documents for patient records or insurance reports. These same images can be used to raise your patient education to the next level. In fact, many dentists rave that their patients are fascinated and impressed when they see for themselves the improvements that were made to their bite using the T-Scan III Dental Occlusion Analysis System in just a few visits. With this data, visualizing and achieving the balance of the perfect bite is easy to accomplish.04/07/2010 at 9:39 am #13983sushantpatel_docOfflineRegistered On: 30/11/2009Topics: 510Replies: 666Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times04/07/2010 at 5:20 pm #13984tirathOfflineRegistered On: 31/10/2009Topics: 353Replies: 226Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesThe sensors cost $59.99 per box of 10. The same sensor can be used on the same patient across multiple sessions, and it is recommended that sensors be disinfected between each use. The same sensor should not be used on different patients. Sensors are disposable after their useful life. Research has proven that our sensors can be used approximately 15-25 times each while still retaining our high standards of reliability.
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