2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13148111
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T-Scan Novus System Application—Digital Occlusion Analysis of 3D Printed Orthodontics Retainers

Abstract: (1) Background: This study aims to evaluate the occlusal force distribution across different quadrants during the placement of orthodontic retainers fabricated using a biocompatible material via digital design. (2) Materials and Methods: A cohort of 21 patients in the retention phase following orthodontic treatment was included in this study. Intraoral scans were obtained using Trios color (3Shape). For retainer fabrication, the splint studio module of the 3Shape design software was utilized. Occlusal evaluati… Show more

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“…The T-Scan device can also be a helpful tool for monitoring patients and determining whether a relapse has occurred. 25,26 F Fritz et al, 27 assessed the comparative dispersal of occlusal loads after orthodontic management and throughout the initial 3 months of the retention stage using a high-tech occlusal exploration co-ordination. The goal of the last phase should be an equitable distribution of occlusal loads because T Scan did not show any qualified benefits for any retention plan in terms of post-debond improvement throughout the retention phase.…”
Section: In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The T-Scan device can also be a helpful tool for monitoring patients and determining whether a relapse has occurred. 25,26 F Fritz et al, 27 assessed the comparative dispersal of occlusal loads after orthodontic management and throughout the initial 3 months of the retention stage using a high-tech occlusal exploration co-ordination. The goal of the last phase should be an equitable distribution of occlusal loads because T Scan did not show any qualified benefits for any retention plan in terms of post-debond improvement throughout the retention phase.…”
Section: In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%