T-Scan™ Bite Analysis: The Digital Way to Understand Your Bite

T-Scan Bite Analysis

T-Scan™ Bite Analysis is an advanced digital system that shows exactly how your teeth come together when you bite.


It measures timing, pressure, and balance across every tooth contact, details that can’t be seen with the naked eye or with traditional bite paper.


At TMJ Clinic London, we use T-Scan as a key part of our bite and TMJ assessments. It helps us pinpoint tiny imbalances that may be overworking your jaw muscles and contributing to pain, clicking, or instability. By turning your bite into clear, measurable data, we can diagnose issues with precision and guide truly effective, lasting treatment. 

Sees What You Can’t

Captures the exact timing and pressure of every tooth contact far beyond what bite paper can show.

Guides Precision Care

Reveals which teeth carry excess force, helping fine-tune your bite with digital accuracy.

Trusted by Experts

Used worldwide by leading TMJ specialists to diagnose imbalance and protect long-term jaw health.

How T Scan Analysis Works 

The Digital Way to Understand Your Bite

See the Source

T-Scan creates a real-time digital map of how your teeth meet and distribute force. It lets you see what’s really happening, revealing pressure points, muscle strain, and bite imbalances that cause discomfort.

Treat the Cause

By pinpointing where your bite is uneven, we can make tiny, precise adjustments that restore harmony between your teeth, muscles, and joints — relieving tension at its source rather than masking the symptoms.

Track Your Progress

Each digital scan provides measurable data on how your bite improves over time. You’ll see clear progress,  more balance, less tension, and lasting comfort that you can feel and we can prove

Who Benefits Most from T-Scan and DTR Therapy

At TMJ Clinic London, we see patients every day who have been living with bite discomfort, jaw tension, or headaches for months, sometimes years.


Without clear answers. If any of the following sound familiar,  T-Scan and DTR Therapy could make a measurable difference.
Ideal If You:

Notice clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when opening your mouth or chewing.

Experience recurring headaches, neck tension, or ear discomfort that don’t respond to traditional care.

Clench or grind your teeth (bruxism) especially during sleep or periods of stress.

Struggle with jaw fatigue or muscle tightness when speaking, eating, or exercising your jaw.

Feel your bite is “off” after dental work, orthodontic treatment, or restorations.

Wake up with jaw or facial pain that eases during the day but never quite disappears.

Have been told your jaw joint is healthy, yet pain persists, suggesting the cause lies in subtle bite imbalances rather than the joint itself.

FAQs

  • Why is T-Scan™ more accurate than bite paper?

    Bite paper only shows where your teeth touch, not when or how hard.

    T-Scan™ captures data in real time, showing the sequence and pressure of every contact in thousandths of a second.

    This lets us see whether one tooth is carrying too much force or if your jaw is moving unevenly.

  • What problems can T-Scan™ detect?

    It helps diagnose:

     • Bite imbalances after dental work or orthodontics

     • Excess pressure on specific teeth or restorations

     • Clenching and grinding (bruxism) patterns

     • TMJ strain, headaches, or muscle tension caused by uneven forces

     • Long-term wear or cracking linked to bite issues

  • What happens during a T-Scan™ appointment?

    You’ll gently bite on a thin digital sensor several times while we record data.

    The process takes only a few minutes and is completely painless.

    You’ll see a live 3D visualisation of how your teeth meet, which we’ll review together.

  • Is T-Scan™ safe?

    Yes. The disposable sensor is thin, flexible, and completely safe for all teeth, crowns, and restorations. It involves no radiation, drilling, or discomfort.


  • How often should I have a T-Scan™ done?

    For most patients, a single scan with a follow-up is enough.  We may recommend re-scanning after new dental work or if symptoms return,  to ensure your bite remains balanced.

Contact Us

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7486 5180
Out of Hours Emergency : 
07760857365


Opening Hours

Mon- Friday 9.30am-5.30pm
Saturday:Appointment On Request
Sunday Closed