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Bausch Articulating Papers - Janouch Dental

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Combination of <strong>Bausch</strong> 200µ <strong>Articulating</strong> Paper and an 8µ articulating film 8µ offers considerable<br />

advantages, especially on occlusal surfaces like gold or ceramic which are hard to examine. The<br />

first test should be made with blue articulating paper. Spots are immediately evident. The bonding<br />

agent, Transculase ® , is also transferred as a fine coating (as shown below). The next step is to take<br />

a thin film (preferably red) because of its intensity and excellent contrast with blue. The color<br />

transfer of the film is considerably improved with the help of the Transculase ® coating. This method<br />

offers the utmost reliability. High spots cannot be overlooked because of insufficient marking.<br />

Presentation of the occlusion with the 2-phase-method<br />

Step 1<br />

Examination of the occlusion with<br />

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

progressive color transfer 200µ<br />

Step 2<br />

Examination of the<br />

occlusion with <strong>Bausch</strong> 8 µ<br />

red Arti-Fol ® or <strong>Bausch</strong> 12<br />

µ red Arti-Fol ® Metallic<br />

Colorless zone Transculase ® bonding agent Arti-Fol ®<br />

Marking<br />

So called blue"smudge-contacts"<br />

work as a bonding agent and<br />

form a contrasting background<br />

for precise occlusal marking.<br />

Clearly visible occlusal<br />

contact points on a<br />

ceramic surface<br />

12<br />

...we make Occlusion visible ®

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