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Capabilities of the T-Scan 10 Novus System in the Diagnosis of Occlusion
Author(s) -
Tanya Bozhkova
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i18a35774
Subject(s) - occlusion , computer science , software , masticatory force , dental occlusion , computer vision , artificial intelligence , orthodontics , medicine , surgery , programming language
The physiological restoration of occlusal relationships is important for the normal functioning of the masticatory system. Currently, qualitative and quantitative occlusal indicators are used in clinical practice for occlusion registration. In the past, articulation paper, foil, silk marks, waxes, etc. were the only tools available to access and balance the bite force. However, these methods do not detect simultaneous contact, nor do they quantify time and force. With the introduction of T-Scan, this changes. The evolution of T-Scan from the 1st generation to the 8th generation (1987-2016) has revolutionized the concept of occlusal analysis. The latest version of the T-Scan Novus system, is software version 10.0 that was released in 2018. The T-Scan Novus system is made up of hardware (handpiece, sensor) and Microsoft Windows-based software.  Тhe registered occlusion is transformed by a computer into a dynamic film (dynamic occlusion video). Recorded occlusal contacts are then illustrated as 2- and 3-dimensional graphics. The improved features of the software provide detailed digital information about the occlusal relationships, which enhances the quality of their analysis. T-Scan Novus helps to avoid errors in the subjective judgment of the dentist and to control changes in occlusal contacts.

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