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ET Dental Articulating Paper

ET Dental Articulating Paper

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ET Dental Articulating Paper - Soft, smooth, non-sticking, sensitive surface for marking at every point of articulation.

Articulating paper is a diagnostic tool used in dentistry to highlight occlusal contacts and the distribution of occlusal forces. That is, it marks those points on the teeth where the teeth contact during biting and grinding. Articulating paper is made of a thin, non-adhesive paper strip covered in fluorescent ink or dye-containing wax. A strip of articulating paper is placed between the teeth while the desired mandibular movements are performed.

Features

  • Excellent color transfer.
  • Easy detection of high spot.
  • Adapts easily to cusps and fossae.
  • High tear resistance.
  • Deep Blue colour for good marking.

Description

Specification

Number of sheets : 10 

Thickness : thin/ thick

Packaging

  • 1 x Articulating paper Book (10 Sheets)

Direction to use

  • Preparation: Ensure the patient's mouth is clean and dry. Select an appropriate-sized sheet from the pack of articulating paper.
  • Placement: Using tweezers or gloved fingers, carefully place the articulating paper between the teeth or dental prostheses at the desired location for occlusal assessment. Position the paper strip so that it spans the area of interest and covers the occlusal surfaces involved.
  • Occlusal Contacts: Instruct the patient to perform various mandibular movements, such as biting, grinding, or lateral excursions, depending on the specific diagnostic objectives.
  • Assessment: After the desired mandibular movements have been executed, carefully remove the articulating paper from between the teeth or prostheses.
  • Evaluation: Inspect the marked areas on the articulating paper. High spots and areas of excessive pressure will be indicated by visible blue markings on the paper. Note the location and intensity of the markings to assess occlusal discrepancies.
  • Interpretation: Use the markings as a guide to identify occlusal interferences, premature contacts, or other irregularities in the occlusal relationship.
  • Adjustment: Based on the findings from the articulating paper markings, make appropriate adjustments to the occlusion using dental instruments or through other treatment modalities as necessary.
  • Reassessment: Repeat the process as needed to confirm the effectiveness of occlusal adjustments and ensure optimal occlusal harmony.

Additional info

Warranty

  • This product is NON-RETURNABLE/NON-REFUNDABLE. In case of any defective or damaged product, compensation for the same will be provided. Damage or defect in the product need to be ascertained prior to issuing compensation.

Product Related Questions

Question: How is ET Dental Articulating Paper used during a dental examination?
Answer:
During a dental examination, a strip of articulating paper is placed between the teeth, and as the patient bites or grinds, the paper marks the occlusal contacts, helping the dentist evaluate the distribution of occlusal forces and adjust dental work if needed

Question: What are the key features of ET Dental Articulating Paper?
Answer:
The ET Dental Articulating Paper is soft, smooth, and non-sticking. It has a sensitive surface that allows for precise marking at every point of articulation.

Question: How does ET Dental Articulating Paper work?
Answer:
A strip of articulating paper is placed between the teeth, and as the patient performs mandibular movements, the paper marks the contact points with its fluorescent ink or dye-containing wax, highlighting where the teeth meet.

Question: Is ET Dental Articulating Paper adhesive?
Answer:
No, ET Dental Articulating Paper is non-adhesive. It does not stick to the teeth or gums, allowing for accurate and clean markings.

Question: Can ET Dental Articulating Paper adapt to different dental surfaces?
Answer:
Yes, it easily adapts to cusps and fossae, ensuring comprehensive coverage.

Question: What materials are used in ET Dental Articulating Paper?
Answer:
It is made from a thin, non-adhesive paper strip covered in fluorescent ink or dye-containing wax.

Question: How durable is ET Dental Articulating Paper?
Answer:
It has high tear resistance, making it durable during use in dental procedures.

Question: What is examined with articulating paper?
Answer:
Articulating paper is commonly used by the dental community to identify contact points between the maxillary and mandibular teeth during all forms of natural tooth occlusal adjustments and dental prosthesis insertions. Areas that need to be reduced will be identified by darker markings on the restoration.

Question: What is the difference between red and blue articulating paper?
Answer:
Blue appears to be the most common color used. Red is useful on highly polished surfaces gold or composite resin. Papers are available with different colored surfaces so that one arch is marked in red and the opposing arch is marked in blue.

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