AXIOSIM

the invisible solution

Visualize how different occlusal settings will effect the TMJ

AxioSim is an educational platform, designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice
Gain a deep, visual understanding of functional occlusion and joint effects

AxioSim is an educational platform, designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice
Gain a deep, visual understanding of functional occlusion and joint effects

2 Professional versions

Image shows: Teaching facility (e.g. Uni.) version

Image shows: Teaching facility
(e.g. Uni.) version

4 Basic versions

Image shows: Trial version

Educational Simulation Software

AxioSim illustrates the complex relationship between occlusal reconstructions and transmission errors within the articulator. By bridging the gap between traditional analogue methods and modern virtual dentistry, it provides a mathematical visualization of occlusal discrepancies.

Users can clearly observe the resulting effects on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) from a lateral perspective, making long-term outcomes easier to predict and analyze.

AxioSim illustrates the complex relationship between occlusal reconstructions and transmission errors within the articulator. By bridging the gap between traditional analogue methods and modern virtual dentistry, it provides a mathematical visualization of occlusal discrepancies.

Users can clearly observe the resulting effects on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) from a lateral perspective, making long-term outcomes easier to predict and analyze.

We offer two primary editions: Professional and Basic.

Explore our license overview to find the version that best fits your educational needs, or start with our recommended configuration above.

We offer two primary editions: Professional and Basic.

Explore our license overview to find the version that best fits your educational needs, or start with our recommended configuration above.

Who is this for?

Universities

Students

Private Practitioners

Who is this for?

Universities

Students

Private Practices