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Lab goes ‘Wii’ to create perfect-fitting dentures!
25th Feb 2008

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A new invention is using the concept of a virtual reality game console to create perfect dentures.

The Wii – the video game from Nintendo that allows players to control the game action by moving their arms in front of a motion-sensor – made its global debut in 2006.

The ‘dental Wii' is the creation of US company SensAble Technologies, whose 3-D touch-enabled modelling systems can be used to design partial sets of false teeth.

SensAble showed off their system at Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Show last week.
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According to the company, its products allow dentists to give patients sets of well-fitting replacement teeth in less time than older methods because the transition of measurement information from the dentist's chair to a lab technician is quicker.

Their dental lab customers apparently refer to this system as a ‘dental Wii' because the technician relies ‘on touch-enabled technology similar to virtual reality gaming'.

Referring to its dental lab system on the company's website, www.sensable.com, SensAble explains: ‘the solution uniquely incorporates ‘3D virtual touch' technology so that lab technicians can ‘feel' the on-screen image - and work as naturally and directly with a computer-based system as they do when using traditional hand-waxing techniques.'


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