The Future of
Occlusion Control.
Our vision and challenge was to combine the traditional and digital
presentation of the masticatory forces on occlusal surfaces.
Our new product OccluSense® has made this vision come true.


The various components of the OccluSense® system consisting of the handheld device, inductive charger, a test sensor and
1 box of 25 OccluSense® sensors come in a convenient suitcase.

OccluSense®
Electronic Pressure Sensor.
BK 5025

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60 microns thin
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flexible
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color coated
The technologically advanced OccluSense® pressure sensors allow the recording of the masticatory forces in 256 pressure levels. The thin and flexible material permits the recording of both the static and the dynamic occlusion. Additionally, the red color coated sensor marks the occlusal contacts on the patient's teeth.


Handheld.
The masticatory forces are captured by the sensor and recorded by the handheld device which transmits the recorded data wireless to the OccluSense®-iPad-App.
Inductive Charger.
The inductive charger provides wireless power transfer. Fully charged batteries allow the usage of the device for up to
4 hours.


Ergonomic Design.
Two operating buttons for intuitive handling.
Simply. Wireless.
Compatible with your local wireless network. Use the mobile system anywhere in your dental office.


Test Sensor.
The included test sensor ensures that the OccluSense® system is working correctly.
Use like articulating paper.
Record occlusal pressure.
Use the OccluSense® just like traditional occlusion test materials. The masticatory pressure of the static as well as the dynamic occlusion can be recorded and the stored in the OccluSense®-iPad-App.
Verwenden Sie OccluSense® wie herkömmliche Occlusionsprüfmittel. Die Druckverhältnisse der statischen und der dynamischen Occlusion werden aufgezeichnet und in der OccluSense®-iPad-App gespeichert.
The OccluSense®-iPad-App.
Record, evaluate, organize, compare and export the occlusal recordings.

Download the App from the AppStore
Distinct.
The recordings and the live mode as well as the occlusal force distribution can be displayed either in 2D, 3D or in a combined view.