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Miami
17 Oct 2026
Inglês
Digital Occlusion Technology Applications In Daily Dental Practice. Hands-on Workshop by Robert B. Kerstein
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Robert B. Kerstein
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Detalhes do curso
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ADA CERP
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Excessive and poorly timed occlusal contacts remain a primary cause of fractured restorations, implant complications, muscular hyperactivity, and repeated post-insertion adjustment visits. Articulating paper can show where a contact occurs — but not when it occurs or how much force it carries.
This course focuses on the clinical application of the T-Scan System — the most extensively researched and clinically validated computerized occlusal analysis technology. T-Scan measures occlusal force and timing in real time, allowing clinicians to identify premature and excessive contacts that traditional indicators cannot quantify.
Participants will learn how computer-guided occlusal adjustments during prosthetic case insertions can:
— Precisely control occlusal force balance
— Reduce post-insertion complications
— Improve restorative longevity
— Enhance patient occlusal comfort and functional acceptance.
Clinical protocols will be presented for prosthodontics, dental implant prostheses, TMD management using Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR), and case finishing. The program includes a live T-Scan recording demonstration and a hands-on recording session guided by the lecturer.
Lecturer — Robert B. Kerstein is an internationally recognized authority in computerized occlusal analysis and Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR), with numerous published studies demonstrating how measured digital occlusal treatment improves clinical outcomes and reduces mechanical and muscular complications.
Advantages of the “Hands-on workshop” participation option:
– Participation in the scientific program
– Coffee break
– Notes and handouts
– Certificate of participation
– ADA credits available upon request
– Lunch
– Priority seats in the venue
– Distinct reception counter
– VIP certificate
– VIP badge
– Access to online course by Robert B. Kerstein “T-Scan™ for Digital Occlusal Analysis: Protocols of Robert Kerstein”
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
— Recognize the different digital occlusion technologies available for use in dental practice.
— Understand how digital occlusion technology measures occlusal force and timing, and how it can guide occlusal adjustments during prosthesis insertion, improving the predictability of clinical outcomes.
— Identify the known limitations of articulating paper and shimstock, and understand why intraoral scanners (IOS) cannot replace digital occlusion technology during restorative insertions.
— Visualize how digital occlusion technology detects unbalanced occlusal forces, even after traditional occlusal adjustments have been performed.
— Recognize that delivering new restorations using only traditional occlusal indicators may result in compromised force and timing outcomes, potentially leading to clinical complications.
— Demonstrate how to precisely insert various dental and implant-supported prostheses using measured occlusal force balance and a protective low-force profile that enhances restorative longevity while improving patient occlusal comfort and acceptance.
Program
I. Introduction – The Digital Era of Dentistry is Modernizing Prosthodontics
What is Computerized Occlusal Analysis and how does it help you?
Available Digital Occlusal Technologies:
— T-Scan 10 System – Tekscan Inc., South Boston, MA, USA
— OccluSense – Bausch GmbH, Germany
— Accura – Dmetec, South Korea
— Intraoral Scanners
— Innobyte – Kube Innovations, Canada.
Why do I use T-Scan?
It is the only researched and clinically validated digital occlusion technology. At present, neither OccluSense nor Accura data is sufficiently understood regarding how it can be safely applied clinically with dental patients. Additionally, neither technology has been fully verified for accuracy, force reproduction, or long-term sensor reliability.
Hundreds of scientific papers and multiple textbook chapters on T-Scan have verified its accuracy, force reproduction capability, time quantification, and clinical effectiveness.
Numerous Digital Occlusion T-Scan protocols exist in the fields of:
— Prosthodontics
— Dental Implants
— TMD
— Posturology
— Orthodontics
— Periodontics
— Occlusal Diagnosis
— Aesthetic Dentistry
— Tooth Hypersensitivity
— Mandibular Orthosis Therapy
— Occlusal Adjustments performed with precise outcome measures
— Patient Education.
II. T-Scan Recording Demonstration on a Volunteer Attendee
— How to make reliable functional digital occlusion recordings and establish an accurate digital occlusal diagnosis.
III. Hands-On T-Scan Recording Session
— Attendees will record on each other under the guidance of Dr. Kerstein, focusing on proper recording methodology.
IV. Problem Solving in Occlusion
— Treating unwanted occlusal complications using digital occlusion data.
V. The True Limitations of Articulating Paper and Intraoral Scanners
— Research assessing occlusal indicator accuracy and reliability
— The “Paper Mark” challenge.
VI. Clinical Applications of Computerized Occlusal Analysis
— Prosthetic case insertions
— Dental implant prostheses
— Digital occlusion and EMG synchronization to treat muscular TMD using Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR)
— Clear aligner therapy case finishing.
VII. Measured Digital Occlusal Treatment Research Studies
— Improving human chewing motion and strength
— Resolving muscle hyperactivity without splints, deprogrammers, TENS, physiotherapy, or orthosis
— Postural improvements from computer-guided DTR occlusal treatment
— A multi-center Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR) randomized controlled occlusal adjustment trial
— Trigeminal neuralgia treated with Disclusion Time Reduction (DTR).
VIII. Questions and Answers
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Descontos para grupos!
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conferências 1
Especialista em prótese dentária e pioneiro em tecnologia de análise oclusal digital. Proprietário e Protesista em prática privada em Lexington, Massachusetts (desde 1987), focada em reabilitação protética abrangente, prótese sobre implantes e tratamento de distúrbios temporomandibulares (TMD) usando análise oclusal computadorizada. Ex-Clinical Professor na Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Department of Restorative Dentistry (1985-1998), ensinando prótese fixa e removível.
Mais de 42 anos de experiência clínica em prótese dentária com especialização em oclusão digital e gestão TMD. Especialista líder mundial no T-Scan Digital Occlusal Analysis System, conduzindo pesquisa original desde 1990 sobre papel da oclusão e tempo de desoclusão na síndrome de disfunção dolorosa miofascial crônica. Pioneiro e defensor acadêmico da oclusão medida digitalmente, demonstrando que análise oclusal computadorizada fornece precisão superior comparada a métodos tradicionais de papel de articulação. Desenvolvedor de protocolos terapêuticos Immediate Complete Anterior Guidance Development (ICAGD) e Disclusion Time Reduction para tratamento TMD.
Autor de mais de 100 publicações revisadas por pares em revistas incluindo Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, Journal of Craniomandibular and Sleep Practice, Quintessence International, Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry, Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry, e International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants. Sua pesquisa foi citada mais de 4.500 vezes, estabelecendo-o como principal autoridade em análise oclusal computadorizada. Editor de nove volumes de pesquisa documentando aplicações da tecnologia T-Scan em todas especialidades dentais. Palestrante internacional apresentando em mais de 40 países sobre aplicações de oclusão digital em prótese, implantodontia, ortodontia, diagnóstico e tratamento TMD, e odontologia estética. Consultor da Tekscan Inc., fabricante do sistema T-Scan.
DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) pela Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (1983). Certificate in Prosthodontics pela Tufts University (1985). Nomeação Clinical Professor na Tufts University (1985-1998).
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Organizador

Dr. Robert B. Kerstein
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A pioneer and academic science advocate for digital occlusal technology, Robert B. Kerstein, DMD, teaches a measured system which greatly improves the success of bite-related procedures commonplace in every clinical practice by providing predictable, rapid bite comfort for most patients. This measured system lessens breakage and costs associated with remakes while shortening treatment times and reducing wasted chair time.
Dr. Kerstein received his D.M.D. degree in 1983, and his Prosthodontic certificate in 1985, both from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. From 1985 – 1998, he maintained an active appointment at Tufts as a clinical professor teaching fixed and removable prosthodontics in the Department of Restorative Dentistry. In 1984, Dr. Kerstein began studying the original T Scan I technology, and has since that time, also studied the T-Scan II, the T-Scan III with Turbo Recording, and presently the T-Scan 8 technology.
Dr. Kerstein has conducted original research regarding the role that occlusion and lengthy disclusion time plays in the etiology of Chronic Occlusal-Muscle Dysfunction.
Recognized as a leading author and researcher in the field of Computerized Occlusal Analysis, Dr. Kerstein has published forty-five peer reviewed publications. Additionally, Dr. Kerstein has authored four textbook chapters that highlighted the T-Scan computerized occlusal analysis technology. Recently, he collaborated as Head Editor with 16 international authors to create the Handbook of Research on Computerized Occlusal Analysis Applications in Dental Medicine, which is a 20-chapter treatise on the T-Scan technology’s many uses in the differing disciplines of clinical dental practice.
Dr. Kerstein maintains a successful private practice in Boston, Massachusetts, that is limited to prosthodontics, computerized occlusal analysis, and occlusal-muscle dysfunction.
Official Website: https://www.drrobertkerstein.com/

Recommended for: Orthodontists, General dentists.
Total CE credits: 8
Total lecture time: 8 h
Course created: 03/05/2025. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1. Pre and Post T-Scan Occlusal Analysis of an Orthodontically Treated Class II Patient with no Canine Guidance - A Case Report. Robert B. Kerstein, Svitlana Koval. 2023
2. Commentary-practicing state of the art occlusion in the Digital Era of Dentistry. Robert B. Kerstein. 2022
This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP).
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