Reference:
Available
Warning: Last items in stock!
Availability date:
- For orders over 400€ you get a Proxem RC Filling (*exp 23/11)
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
13,90€
Even the smallest high spots measuring just a few microns can cause dysfunctions (very often T... More details
Even the smallest high spots measuring just a few microns can cause dysfunctions (very often TMD) in the patient and may even obstruct swallowing. The test material is subject to stringent requirements because of the occlusal proportions. The occlusal contacts often have a very small diameter which is scarcely discernible on highly polished ceramic or metal surfaces. The test material should be extremely thin to ensure and delineate the exact contour of the actual occlusal contacts. The test material should be tear-resistant when testing eccentric movement as well as resilience. Bausch Occlusion test films meet all these requirements and are characterized by color-intense marking especially on occlusal surfaces which are hard to test. The color coating, which is only 8µ thick, consists of wax and pigment. It also has hydrophilic components to improve the color transfer even on moist occlusal surfaces.
Type of usage | Mettalic roller carbon |
Type | Single Sided |
Irradiance Intensity | 8μ. |
Length | 20m |
Width | 22mm |
A dentist can easily obtain accurate pressure distribution within seconds. High spots are immediately visible.
Available on rolls, as strips and U-form sheets for easy, quick and precise marking. The use of tweezers is not necessary.
When the teeth are in normal occlusion, this foil can be pulled through the ground-in contacts. If a muscle tonus exists, the foil is held back
Available on rolls, as strips and U-form sheets for easy, quick and precise marking. The use of tweezers is not necessary.
Available on rolls, as strips and U-form sheets for easy, quick and precise marking. The use of tweezers is not necessary.