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Dr. Lion Grenader and Dr. Michael R. Errico
Dental T-Scan in Rolling Meadows, IL
Precision Bite Analysis:

Dental T-Scan in Rolling Meadows, IL

When you bite down, do you have an even distribution of pressure in your mouth? An uneven bite can lead to complications in the future, including jaw pain, TMJ, and excessive wear on the teeth. Luckily, modern T-scan technology allows us to measure your bite force and distribution to see if any dental treatments are necessary to adjust your alignment. At Innovative Dental, we offer this technology to help you achieve the most comfortable smile possible.

How T-Scanner Technology Works

When you are in our local office, why might our team at Innovative Dental recommend the use of a T-Scanner? This technology isn’t necessary for every patient. But there are times when it makes sense to use this scan to evaluate a patient’s bite alignment and pressure. Your comfort is our priority, and early detection with a T-Scanner can reduce the risk of dental complications in the future.

Digital Bite Force Analysis

Think about the T-Scan machine like a modern version of the traditional bite paper that was used in the past. This technology scans the way your teeth are coming together and can provide real-time data about potential imbalances in your mouth. We can understand how your teeth make contact and gain precise measurements with this tool.

Avoid Excessive Wear

If you have an uneven bite, then it will likely result in uneven wear and tear on your teeth. We often recommend T-Scan for patients who need treatments for TMJ and tooth fracturing problems.

Improve Restorations & Adjustments

T-Scanning can be helpful with prosthetic and cosmetic services to ensure a balanced bite after the treatment is complete. We can fine-tune fillings, crowns and bridges, implants, and orthodontic treatments to ensure that you have the perfect fit going forward.

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Why Choose
T-Scan Bite Analysis?

T-Scan technology is a great solution for preventive dentistry, helping to optimize your bite so that you can reduce the risk of wear and tear that will damage your teeth. Our team at Innovative Dental is proud to offer this technology for our patients, giving you access to the modern dental treatments that are improving outcomes. We are highly-trained in this technology and can use the data to improve your treatment plan overall.

Accurate Data

The results from T-Scanning are more detailed than visual evaluations, allowing us to make data-driven decisions to improve your dental treatment plan.

TMJ Treatments

 If you are suffering from TMJ-related symptoms, then we can balance your bite with T-Scan insights. These treatments reduce jaw strain and prevent long-term issues.

Protect Your Teeth

How much damage is happening to your teeth because of bite and pressure issues? We can detect these discrepancies to prevent wear and tear, fractures, and filling damage.

Faster Adjustments

We use real-time digital feedback to make immediate adjustments to your tooth restorations. These corrections are more precise, ensuring better results overall.

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Call a Local Tekscan Dentist in Rolling Meadows, IL

If you are looking for treatments to improve your bite and avoid complications in the future, then our dental team is here to assist. Contact us at Innovative Dental to schedule a consultation and learn more about the T-Scanning technology. Our dental office near you has also invested in other dental technologies, including advanced digital imaging, the Solea Laser, and the Waterlase Laser.

Frequent Asked Questions

Innovative Dental - Frequently Asked Questions

No, this scanning technology is painless. You simply bite down on a digital sensor and wait for the scanning to be complete

Our experienced dental team will complete an evaluation and recommend whether or not T-Scanning is recommended as part of your treatment plan. We often recommend it for patients with TMJ pain or new dental restorations.

Bite paper only shows the contact points where your teeth are coming together. On the other hand, T-Scanning provides more detailed data, including pressure measurements so that precise adjustments can be made.

It depends on your coverage and insurance provider. If you need T-Scanning, we will check your coverage and discuss options for your treatment plan.

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