Articulating and Occlusion Test Materials - Janouch Dental
Articulating and Occlusion Test Materials - Janouch Dental Articulating and Occlusion Test Materials - Janouch Dental
Checking the occlusion uThe combination of Bausch Articulating Paper 200µ or BauschPROGRESS 100 ® with Arti-Fol ® articulating film 8µ or Arti-Fol ® metallic12µ, offers considerable advantages, especially on occlusal surfacessuch as gold or ceramic which are difficult to examine.The first test is made with blue articulating paper, transferring thepigments and a thin coat of Transculase ® bonding agent to the occlusalsurface. Contacts are immediately evident.1st Step: Articulating PaperExamining the occlusion using Bausch Articulating Paper with progressive color transfer 200 µor Bausch PROGRESS 100 ® Articuling Paper with progressive color transfer 100 µorArticulatingPaper 200µPROGRESS100µDifferences betweenpaper and foilProgressive Paper• Marks under pressure• Larger contact marks• Shows differentpressure forces• To check staticocclusion• Marks extremely wellon wet surfacesArticulating Foil• Marks on stroke• Contacts are pin points• Marks high spotsprecisely• To check static anddynamic occlusionThe blue contacts with the Transculase ® bondingagent, form a contrasting background forprecise occlusal relations.10...we make Oc
using the 2 step methodThe second step is to take a thin film, preferably red, which offershigh intensity and an excellent contrast to blue. Due to the fine coatof Transculase ® bonding agent, the color transfer off the film isimproved considerably. This method offers utmost reliability.Now high spots are totally visible.2nd Step: Articulating FoilChecking the occlusion using Bausch Arti-Fol ® red 8µ or Arti-Fol ® metallic red 12µorArti-Fol ®Arti-Fol ®8µmetallic 12µThe marks of the articulating foil are morevisible due to the Transculase ® bonding agent ofthe articulating paper.cclusion visible ®11
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using the 2 step methodThe second step is to take a thin film, preferably red, which offershigh intensity <strong>and</strong> an excellent contrast to blue. Due to the fine coatof Transculase ® bonding agent, the color transfer off the film isimproved considerably. This method offers utmost reliability.Now high spots are totally visible.2nd Step: <strong>Articulating</strong> FoilChecking the occlusion using Bausch Arti-Fol ® red 8µ or Arti-Fol ® metallic red 12µorArti-Fol ®Arti-Fol ®8µmetallic 12µThe marks of the articulating foil are morevisible due to the Transculase ® bonding agent ofthe articulating paper.cclusion visible ®11