Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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eBook

Implant dentistry is on an accelerated growth path. This highly developed clinical application is the go-to option for replacing missing teeth. But how are dentists using technology to create an optimal occlusal scheme to ensure long-term implant functionality?

eBook

Pressure Mapping technology provides the packaging industry with the tools necessary to gain the insight needed for various applications and processes.

Articles & Research

Advances in engineering have led to smarter medical devices, improved consistency among practitioners, and faster recovery time for patients. Force feedback is a crucial component in these advances and is made possible by thin, flexible, tactile force sensors.

eBook

Pressure Mapping technology provides civil and geotechnical engineers with the tools necessary to build and design stable, environmentally-friendly structures.

Articles & Research

This paper discusses the utilization of Tekscan's pressure mapping systems and sensors to show the changes that happen inside the winding process from start to finish.

eBook

Download your free Sensor Study Guide. Refresh, reinforce, and update your force sensor knowledge with this back-to-basics guide on force sensor technologies.

eBook

See bite measurement and digital occlusal analysis technology in practice! Download this free eBook detailing several cases that utilize the T-Scan to measure the balance of a patient's bite.

Articles & Research

A team of biomedical engineers at the Advanced Platform Technology Center (APTC) at the VA Medical Center in Cleveland have created a prosthetic hand using FlexiForce™ sensors from Tekscan, Inc.

Articles & Research

A recent survey of medical device design engineers, conducted in April 2011 by medical device media company UBM Canon, revealed accuracy and cost as the two key attributes they seek in a force sensor when designing a new product.

Articles & Research

In A Panacea for Providing Optimal Patient Care, Dr. Neal Patel shares his opinion on the importance of 3-D imagery in dentistry today not only for diagnosis purposes but also for patient education and case acceptance.