TrollFoil – takes the guesswork out of occlusal adjustment
Occlusal adjustment is usually a time-consuming process and a very critical phase in restorative dentistry, however most dentists do not dedicate adequate attention to this process. Research shows that around 95% of occlusal readings are incorrect1. Misreading urges the dentist to remove from different occlusal spots which can lead to occlusal disturbance.
In crown delivery, any undetected high occlusal point can lead to a range of consequences such as minimal cracks in the crown to TMJ pain and sometimes to failure of the implant in case of crown over implant. In some situations, minor errors can be self-adjusted, but this is not always the case.
Despite the introduction of computerized occlusal analysis devices, articulating paper remains the most common means to check occlusion. The sensitivity and reliability of the techniques applied for occlusal analysis when using articulating paper depends on its thickness, composition, ink substrate and plastic deformation. The oral environment (saliva, humidity) also plays an important role. Another factor that affects the readings when using articulating paper is the restorative material used. Conventionally, the material used in fixed and removable prosthodontics were either metal, composite, porcelain fused to metal, veneered zirconia or acrylic resin. The recent introduction of full contour zirconia, either manually polished or furnace glazed, can affect the interpretation of the reading of the articulating paper.
To meet these challenges, the Swedish occlusion foil TrollFoil (Directa) is the best ally of any dentist. This extremely precise, double-sided articulation foil can be used under a wide variety of clinical situations including wet or dry teeth, limited opening, limited vestibular space, gaggers, on restorations in any material including highly polished surfaces such as zirconia and e.max.
TrollFoil is mounted on a rigid plastic frame that keeps it stretched and straight, enabling the operator to hold it without the help of forceps.
Research shows that the thinner the articulating paper, the more precise marks you get.2,3 Thick articulating paper generates a less uniform and larger contact area than the occlusal area marked with thin articulating foil. This is why TrollFoil measures only 8 micron and is now also available in a new 4.5 micron version - the thinnest available foil. It proves especially useful when checking the occlusion on implants that have a very smooth and shiny surface. For information please contact info@directadental.com
Sources
- Basson E, Kerstein RB, Radke J “Ability to correctly select high force occlusal contacts from articulating paper markings”, The Journal of Advanced Dental Technologies & Techniques, February 2020 Vol. 2, No. 1
- Schelb E, Kaiser DA, Brukl CE ”Thickness and marking characteristics of occlusal registration strips.” J Prosthet Dent. 1985 Jul;54(1):122-6
- Zuccari AG, OshidaY, Okamura M, Paez CY, Moore BK, “Bulge ductility of several occlusal contact measuring paper-based sheets” Biomed Mater Eng. 1997;7:265-70.
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