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The 5 Reasons why Measuring Occlusion Digitally is Essential

As I look back at the numerous technologies and techniques added to my practice over the years, I realize there are some that are essential, and I would not practice without. T-Scan is one of these. In this webinar I am going to explain why it is essential to measure occlusion digitally. Although there are probably more reasons, I’ve narrowed down the list for this webinar to the top 5.

Using T-Scan to finish your clear aligner cases is critical. Beyond that, T-Scan is a tool that helps you as you face countless other obstacles; and when we measure, we provide ourselves with data that helps guide better decisions for our patients and our practices.

Dr. Ben Sutter

Dr. Ben A. Sutter, currently practices general dentistry as a solo, private practice owner in Eugene, OR. Along with fellowship status in many organizations, he has been actively using T-Scan clinically in his office for a decade. He is the author and co-author of over 30peer reviewed articles and abstracts and serves as an editor and peer reviewer for many journals. His clinical research, and teaching experience brings a wealth of knowledge to any discussion on Physiologic Occlusion.