Friday, July 1, 2011

Healthy and Harmonized Function via Computer-Guided Occlusal Force Measurement

A recent article was published in both the Dental Tribune and Cosmetic Dentistry by Dr. Robert Kersein.  In this article he shows cases that illustrate the use of computer-guided occlusal analysis with adhesive restorations to minimize excessive occlusal forces that result from the all-ceramic restoration placement, where the bonding process must precede all occlusal adjustments. 

Dr. Kerstein highlights the pros and cons to different treatments that are used during MiCD and how the T-Scan™ can eliminate such problems.  By using the T-Scan before, during and after MiCD treatments Dr. Kerstein shows how get the best results that your patients will be excited about.  Read the full article to see why computer-guided occlusal analysis affords the operator precision, occlusal force isolation and predictable control of restorative occlusal error, which aids in prolonging the longevity of the all-ceramic restorations.

Read the full article:

Healthy and Harmonized Function via Computer-Guided Occlusal Force Measurement