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T-Scan II System Demo Video
New Features in Tekscan V 5.0!

Making Occlusion an Objective science.
For years, dental occlusion had been largely a matter of guesswork for dentists. Articulation paper, waxes, pressure indicator paste, etc. were all dentists had to assess and balance the forces of occlusion. Most of these methods are not sensitive enough to detect simultaneous contact, and none measure both biting time and force. Tekscan met the challenge by developing the T-Scan III system. T-Scan's grid-based sensor technology proved so successful that Tekscan has applied the same technology to hundreds of other applications, forming Tekscan's Medical and Industrial divisions.

Easy to use - Easy to Interpret
The T-Scan III plugs right into the USB port of your Windows based PC or laptop. Parallel electronics are also available upon request. Vivid graphics makes seeing the balance of the perfect bite easy to determine and adjust. Data can be printed to provide valuable documentation for patient files, patient education or insurance documentation.

Occlusal Myths
With articulation paper marks, there is no scientific correlation between the depth of the color and the mark, its surface area, amount of force, or the contact timing sequence that results as that paper mark is made. The T-Scan III Occlusal Analysis system quickly and precisely determines the amount of force within a given paper mark. The software graphically displays both forceful and time premature contacts to the user for predictable occlusal control during adjustment procedure.

Arm yourself with knowledge
The T-Scan provides you with the comprehensive information you need at the beginning of treatment, allowing you to plan an appropriate course of action early on. This helps reduce the number of repeat visits needed to perfect occlusion. It also cuts down the amount of time needed with patients during office visits, allowing you to treat more patients each day. Get it right the first time using the T-Scan.