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P-ISSN: 2394-7489, E-ISSN: 2394-7497
ICV 2019: 92.11

2023, Vol. 9 Issue 4, Part E

Occlusal analysis through T-Scan: Case reports

AUTHOR(S): Dr. Thejashree N, Dr. Vanamala N and Dr. BS Keshava Prasad
ABSTRACT:
In several dental specialties, occlusal analysis is crucial for analyzing occlusional disharmony. Any issue that results in an unstable bite can lead to pain, tooth or restoration fractures, impaired movement, and TMJ issues. The high points and occlusion pattern in which articulating paper is most frequently used can be evaluated using a variety of techniques. However, articulating paper is not able to precisely measure the occlusal forces' magnitude and ratio. An electronic tool for occlusal force analysis is called T-Scan. In the fields of restorative and prosthetic dentistry, it is crucial. It can identify areas of excessive force, high spots, early encounters, and non-uniform force concentration. When it comes to locating and identifying traumatic occlusal contacts, a T-Scan provides for more information than an occlusal articulating paper. In order to compare the occlusal forces before and after the therapy, this might be done. T-Scan analysis can provide exact guidance for adjustments. Before making a bite modification, occlusal contacts can be assessed through bite testing using T-Scan. When a patient bites on the sensor, the occlusal data is represented as 3D and 2D images with colored columns that go from blue (optimal force) to red (high force). T scan realizes a qualitative study of improvements. T-Scan is employed in this case study as a treatment modifier in addition to a diagnostic tool. Data from before and after surgery were compared and examined.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Thejashree N, Dr. Vanamala N, Dr. BS Keshava Prasad. Occlusal analysis through T-Scan: Case reports. Int J Appl Dent Sci 2023;9(4):290-293. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/oral.2023.v9.i4e.1882
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