Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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Case Study

This recent case study, authored by Dr. Hoon Kim (DDS, MSD, Diplomate, ABO), shows how T-Scan became his tool of choice to track his patient’s occlusion following an orthognathic procedure.

Case Study

Dr. Ben A. Sutter (DMD, FAGD, FICCMO, LVIF) details a complex full-mouth restoration case where T-Scan helped provide context into a patient's bite discrepancies throughout treatment.

eBook

Showcasing Applications for Low-Profile Pressure Measurement Technologies in Joint Research

On Demand Webinar

Dr. Robert Kerstein, DMD, provides an intimate look into the several immediate and long-term impacts T-Scan has had on his practice over the last 35 years, including clinical examples where T-Scan helped him reduce or address common occlusal challenges.

On Demand Webinar

Want to take your gait research out of the lab? Learn more about gait insights from a portable, research validated system in this webinar.

Case Study

With the help of T-Scan, Dr. Sangiv I. Patel (DDS, RDH, AFAAID) identified time and force vectors of a patient's bite that could've prevented the extraction of a patient's molar.

Case Study

With the help of T-Scan, Dr. Scott Keith (DDS, MS, FACP) treats a patient suffering from occlusal discomfort resulting from a previous implant procedure.

Case Study

Authored by Dr. Chris Stevens, DDS, this case shares how T-Scan helped control excessive occlusal contact force to help improve implant longevity.

Datasheets & Guides

T-Scan™ v10 software comes stocked with enhancements to improve speed and usability, so you can capture bite information easily and efficiently.

Datasheets & Guides

The latest hardware for the T-Scan™ system, the Novus handpiece captures and transfers data from the T-Scan sensor to the software interface, creating a high resolution, accurate representation of the patient’s bite over the entire closure sequence.