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Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

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Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2te Practice, FranceABSTRACTThis chapter reviews T-Scan use in Orthodontics, defines normal T-Scan recordings for orthodontically treated subjects vers

us untreated subjects, and explains T-Scan use in the case-finishing process After orthodontic appliance removal changes in the occlusion resultfrom " Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

settling." because teeth can move freely within the periodontium Despite a post treatment, visually "perfect" Angle's Class I relationship. ideal occl

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

usal contacts often do not result solely from tooth movement. Creating simultaneous and equal contacts following fixed appliance removal can be accomp

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2ensional ForceViews. force percentage per tooth and arch half, the Center of Force, and the Occlusion and Disclusion Times) aid in obtaining an ideal

occlusal force distribution during casefinishing Several case reports highlight combining lingual orthodontic treatment with Orthognathic surgery, whe Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

re each presented case utilized T-Scan data during active treatment and retention.INTRODUCTIONThe dental occlusion develops progressively, under the g

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

uidance of functional and genetic influences throughout the differing stages of dental arch morphogenesis, and then subsequently through a variety of

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2 dental contacts to achieve a new position of occlusal equilibrium, and take responsibility for its functional integration. FullyDOI. lO.-tOl&^MÓỐÓ-ÓS

SV-a.chOHaware of these implications, they devote special attention to the quality of the final occlusion of their treated cases, whatever the therape Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

utic occlusal philosophy is that they’ ascribe to follow.It IS uniformly understood and agreed upon, that at the completion of orthodontic treatment t

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

he occlusal contacts of all teeth should demonstrate simultaneous contact timing and be of equal force intensity, thereby creating a uniform and symme

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

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1970: Dawson, 2006).In Orthodontics, and other dental medicine disciplines as well, such as Prosthodontics and Periodontics, the assessment of occlus Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

al quality has relied mostly on the visual inspection of occlusal contacts, by using:•rhe intercuspation of stone dental casts.•Subjectively Interpret

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

ing articulating paper marks.•l istening Io oral patient "feel” feedback.Alternative, but more time-consuming occlusal indicator techniques have been

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2pression materials.•Analyzing force distribution statically within pressure sensitive wax - Dental Prescale 50H (Fuji Photo Film Corporation. Tokyo. J

apan) and its analyzing apparatus (Occluzer ™ FPD703. Fuji Photo Film Corporation. Tokyo. Japan).After the patient imprints the above static dental ma Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

terial indicators, the indicators require digital scanning, followed later by computer processing to retrieve and analyze their force data. Unfortunat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

ely, their effectiveness in generating force distribution representations is offset by the significant chair lime used to complete

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2n of the first contact, the sequence of contacts from ix contact through until maximum inlcrcuspation. nor the distribution of contacts within the max

imum intercuspated position. Therefore with these methods, the clinician does not have the required tools to properly evaluate the•simultaneity'' or ' Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

timing' of the post orthodontic occlusal contact result.Orthodontic End-Result Occlusal FunctionSeveral questions have arisen about orthodontic treatm

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

ent completion and the established endresult occlusal function:•Should Orthodontists assume that achieving ideal positional tooth-to-tooth relationshi

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2om settling, after appliance removal?•Is post treatment occlusal force distribution of the teeth symmetrically obtained when a pre treatment dental as

ymmetry lias been corrected, ortho dontically?The T-Scan III (T-Scan III Version 7. Tekscan Inc. s. Boston. MA. USA) is an occlusal analysis system av Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

ailable to Orthodontists, that records in real-time, the contact force distribution as it changes functionally throughout the progression of occlusal

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

contacts from lrt contact thr ough until maximum intercuspation during closure, and quantities the time durations of any frictional occlusal surface e

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 201 seconds, or when in the much faster Turbo-mode. 0.003 second-long increments.1 his chapter will initially review the literature describing orthodon

tic normsandpost-orthixlon-tic functional occlusion. Then, the clinical use of the T-Scan ĨĨĨ system in Orthodontics will be explained by highlighting Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

the force distribution indicators for closurecontacts leading to maximum mtercuspation (the 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional ForceViews; the percentag

Ebook Handbook of research on computerized occlusal analysis technology applications in dental medicine: Part 2

e of force per524Orthodontic T-Scan Applications

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

Section 5The Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis523Chapter 1 1Orthodontic T-Scan ApplicationsJulia Cohen-Levy, ĐDS, MS, PhD Privat

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