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Bausch Articulating Papers - Janouch Dental

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The principle of the<br />

progressive color transfer<br />

Masticatory force in<br />

vertical direction<br />

<strong>Articulating</strong> paper with<br />

color-saturated<br />

micropores<br />

Occlusal contact<br />

Strong pressure in the<br />

contact zone squeezes<br />

out the color particles<br />

like a sponge.<br />

Color-oil-wax particles with Transculase, which flow in<br />

pressure direction caused by masicatory force.<br />

Color-oil-wax particles with<br />

Transculase ® , which flow in the<br />

direction of the pressure<br />

triggered by masicatory force.<br />

The color particles spread<br />

evenly to the margin because<br />

of the pressure exerted on<br />

squeezing. A dark-colored<br />

bulge then emerges. The actual<br />

high spot is recognizable as a<br />

light surface.<br />

Bursting of the color particles and simultaneous<br />

spreading of the Transculase ® bonding agent.<br />

Occlusal contact/High spot = light surface<br />

The greatest masticatory pressure is exerted in this<br />

area.<br />

(This surface should be dot-like in the case of normal contact<br />

with the smallest possible diameter.)<br />

Surrounding area = dark ring-shaped bulge<br />

This area is not part of the high spot!<br />

10<br />

...we make Occlusion visible ®

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