Integrating Articulating Paper and Emerging Digital Technologies

Clinical Decision-Making in Occlusal Adjustment

Autori

  • Hashim Kadhim Branch of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, University of Al-Ameed, Karbala, Iraq.
  • Mohammed Hussein M. Alsharbaty
  • Sadeq Aadi Rahi
  • Moein Hoseini Shirazi
  • Ali Farouk Al-Taweel
  • Fadi A. Al Quesbi
  • Ashraf Shubbar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/d3000.2026.1381

Parole chiave:

Occlusion, Prosthodontics, Tooth Loss, Edentulism

Abstract

Occlusal adjustment is significant in restorative, prosthodontic, and implant dentistry, given its effects on the comfort, success, and functional longevity of both prosthodontic therapy and dental implants. The traditional methods used for occlusal adjustment analysis involved the use of articulating paper. However, it has limitations, such as the absence of quantitative information related to the distribution and timing of forces. Recent advances include the introduction of digital occlusal analysis systems, such as T-Scan and OccluSense, as well as intraoral scanners, for creating occlusal distribution maps. This article aims to present the clinical use of traditional methods, present an evaluation study for digital occlusal analysis, and provide a clinical guideline for interpreting occlusal adjustment in natural, dental, implant-supported, and TMD conditions. This article can direct clinicians on how to choose the appropriate technique according to the specific requirements for each case.

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Pubblicato

2026-06-12

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Sezione

Infancy & Adolescence