Fast, accurate thickness checks for predictable lab procedures.
BK1001 Blue Articulating Paper 200 µm (BAUSCH) – 300 Sheets
Référence: 2013

BK1001 Blue Articulating Paper 200 µm – 300 Sheets (BAUSCH)
A clinic- and lab-grade consumable for reliable occlusal analysis: clear contact marks, faster adjustment of restorations, and confident validation of static and dynamic occlusion.
- 200 µm for clear marks
- Intense blue visibility
- 300 sheets value box
- Tear-resistant handling
- High-sensitivity ink
BAUSCH occlusal paper for accurate contact detection
BAUSCH BK1001 blue articulating paper is engineered for precise, efficient occlusal contact marking. With a stable thickness of 200 microns, it produces clear, readable marks that support rapid adjustment of prosthetic restorations and consistent verification of occlusal balance.
The 300-sheet format is ideal for busy dental clinics and dental laboratories looking for a durable, cost-effective consumable for routine chairside and bench workflows.
Key advantages of BK1001 blue articulating paper
- High-contrast blue marking for fast interpretation on a wide range of surfaces.
- 200 µm thickness for reliable contact analysis with consistent feedback.
- High-sensitivity ink to support uniform transfer and readable marks.
- Excellent tear resistance for confident handling and reduced waste.
- 300 sheets per box for long, economical use in professional settings.
BK1001: advanced pigment ink for consistent occlusal readings
BK1001 is manufactured with a high-quality pigmented ink designed to deliver uniform marking of occlusal contact points. The 200 µm thickness helps identify pressure zones clearly, enabling targeted adjustments and a predictable occlusal equilibrium during restorative procedures.
Clinical & laboratory applications
- Checking and adjusting restorations (crowns, bridges, removable prostheses).
- Verification of static occlusion and dynamic occlusion.
- Identification of occlusal interferences and precise correction points.
- Optimization of masticatory force distribution for improved patient comfort.
How to use (quick protocol)
- Place one sheet of BK1001 articulating paper between the arches.
- Ask the patient to close progressively, then perform guided lateral movements if required.
- Interpret marks: intense dots indicate strong contacts; streaks suggest slides/interferences.
- Adjust the restoration and repeat until contact marks are balanced and clinically acceptable.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | BK1001 articulating paper – blue |
| Thickness | 200 µm |
| Color | Intense blue for clear marking |
| Surface compatibility | Ceramic, metal, composite |
| Pack size | Box of 300 sheets |
| Handling | Excellent tear resistance |
| Ink | High sensitivity, uniform transfer |
| Brand | BAUSCH |
| Reference / SKU | 2013 |
Delivery
BAUSCH BK1001 – blue – 200 µm – box of 300 sheets.
FAQ – BAUSCH BK1001 Blue Articulating Paper
What is 200 µm articulating paper used for in occlusal analysis?
It is especially useful for an initial check after seating a restoration such as a crown, bridge, or removable prosthesis.
Mark intensity helps guide selective adjustments to reduce interferences and improve functional comfort.
Does BK1001 mark reliably on ceramic, metal, and composite surfaces?
The high-sensitivity ink and intense blue color support clear reading on ceramic, metal alloys, and composite.
For ultra-fine validation, many clinicians pair it with a thinner film after final adjustments.
How can I obtain uniform marks without tearing the sheet?
Ask for progressive closure rather than a sudden heavy bite, which can crease the paper and distort the reading.
BK1001’s tear resistance reduces waste, but stability remains the key factor for consistent marks.
Why choose BAUSCH for chairside and lab occlusal checking?
BK1001 combines strong visibility, consistent ink transfer, and practical handling for everyday restorative workflows.
The 300-sheet box format supports efficient use in busy clinics and dental laboratories.


