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What should I know about fit, delivery, durability, and troubleshooting for ForceField™?

ForceField is built for predictable results and simplified delivery, so most cases require minimal chairside work. The points below help set expectations and resolve common situations.

Fit and delivery

  • The precise digital fit is designed to require minimal adjustments at the delivery appointment, which is one of the appliance's core advantages.
  • The 30% smaller profile and improved airflow generally make seating and patient acceptance easier than with bulky stock or boil-and-bite guards.
  • Confirm the patient can breathe and speak comfortably while seated, since these are intended strengths of the design.

Durability and service life

  • ForceField's 30 kN/m tear strength and 130% elongation at break support a longer service life under repeated impact compared with thinner generic guards.
  • Service life still depends on sport intensity, patient age, growth, and care. Plan for replacement as a growing athlete's dentition changes or after significant wear.

Reducing remakes and adjustments

  • Most remakes trace back to records quality. A clean, complete intraoral scan of the full arch and adjacent soft tissue gives ROE the best chance at a first-time fit.
  • Verify the arch, sport (which drives thickness), and color on the prescription before submitting, so the printed result matches your intent.
  • ROE notes that digital precision minimizes adjustments and remakes, which improves practice efficiency.

When something needs attention

 

Additional Resources

For more information concerning the digital dentures:

Contact Information

For help with a digital denture solution for your next case, contact ROE Dental Laboratory: