{"id":631,"date":"2014-10-06T16:29:46","date_gmt":"2014-10-06T16:29:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/caugheydds.com\/newsite\/?p=631"},"modified":"2024-04-03T12:48:09","modified_gmt":"2024-04-03T12:48:09","slug":"t-scan-for-sensitive-tooth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/caugheydds.com\/2014\/10\/06\/t-scan-for-sensitive-tooth\/","title":{"rendered":"T-scan for sensitive tooth"},"content":{"rendered":"

T-Scan occlusal analysis for sensitive teeth Dr Caughey: “I’m sure that one of the most frustrating things for a patient go through is to have a tooth that is sensitive and the dentist can’t find what the problem is. There are things are very hard to see and then they’re also things that take a long time show up. For example, a tooth that has been under trauma for a long time can develop a crack and that crack may be visible on the biting surface but as you go deeper it becomes almost invisible as it becomes microscopic. A tooth like that will show up pretty quickly on the T-Scan as a person bites on the tooth, the crack engages and that elicits the response from the nerve. So the T-Scan is a great way to find a problem like that.” www.caugheydds.com<\/p>\n