How to Link T-Scan Software with BioRESEARCH BioEMG Files
In this video, Shane Varga, Regional T-Scan Sales Manager for Tekscan, provides step-by-step instructions to connect T-Scan with BioRESEARCH BioEMG III case files.
How to Import Digital Impression Overlay (DIO) Files in T-Scan Software
In this video, Shane Varga, T-Scan Regional Sales Manager for Tekscan, Inc., shows you just how easy it is to import your intraoral scanning STL files into T-Scan Novus software.
An intraoral scanner can’t replicate a patient biting or performing functional movements in real time. So while an intraoral scanner can help you visualize a patient’s bite, it doesn’t provide any actionable data about the patient’s bite. That’s where T-Scan comes in.
Not only will this help enhance your digital workflow, T-Scan will provide an accurate picture of your patient's bite, complete with force measurements.
How to Analyze a Lateral or Excursive Movement in T-Scan Software
In this video, Shane Varga, Regional T-Scan Sales Manager for Tekscan, explains how to use the timeline in T-Scan software to analyze lateral and excursive bite movements. Also:
How to use this data to determine if there are imbalances or interferences
How to use 3D and 2D views to answer different questions about the patient's bite
One of the key advantages T-Scan offers over analog occlusal indicators, like articulating paper, is its ability to measure both force and timing of a patient's bite sequence. In this video, Shane Varga, Regional T-Scan Sales Manager for Tekscan, breaks down best practices for analyzing bite timing with T-Scan. It covers:
How to separate the bite sequence into Early, Middle, and Late Interferences
Recommendations for dentists doing equilibration procedures with T-Scan data
How to Know if You Have a Good, Repeatable T-Scan Recording
In this video, Shane Varga, T-Scan Regional Sales Manager with Tekscan, shares important tips for interpreting your T-Scan data, and whether you captured a good, repeatable recording. You'll learn:
How to interpret whether your patient is applying the same amount of force from bite-to-bite
How to identify unusual changes between the left-and-right sides of the patient's mouth
How to Use the Sensitivity Wizard in T-Scan Software
In this video, Stephen Moniz, T-Scan Regional Sales Manager with Tekscan, Inc., shows you how to set T-Scan sensor sensitivity using the Sensitivity Wizard in T-Scan software.
The Sensitivity Wizard is a time-saving feature that helps you start scanning patients quickly, and get good, reliable data.