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Dextrose neuroprolotherapy and occlusal splint treatment outcomes in occlusal trauma: Evaluation through ultrasound imaging. [PDF]

open access: yesUlus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg
Peker Öztürk H   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dental eruption in ruminants and other mammals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Asher, Robert J., Wörheide, Gert
core   +1 more source

Dentoalveolar class III treatment using retromolar miniscrew anchorage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Aimara A Silvera   +2 more
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The occlusal splint therapy

international journal of stomatology & occlusion medicine, 2009
After being extensively used in various forms, indications of occlusal splints are reduced, today, essentially to three types: the Anterior Bite Splint (ABS), the Muscle Reconditioning Splint (MRS) and the AntePositioning Splint (APS). Through these different forms, the authors describe the current knowledge on the temporomandibular disorder treatment ...
J.-P. Ré   +4 more
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Occlusal splint fabrication

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
Occlusal splints are useful in the treatment of occlusal and temporomandibular joint problems. Occasionally a patient is in a state of discomfort that requires immediate attention. This technique allows for the rapid and effective fabrication of an occlusal splint in the dental office.
C A, Kass, J N, Tregaskes
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Constructing occlusal splints

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
Abstract This technique for constructing occlusal splints has many advantages. The splint may be placed in the mouth without undue trauma, does not impinge upon the free gingival tissues of the palate, has adequate retention, requires little if any chairside adjustment, and is accomplished with relatively unsophisticated equipment.
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Occlusal splint fabrication

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
There are many methods of fabricating an occlusal splint. The advantages of the technique described are as follows: (1) little intraoral adjustment is required, (2) there is ease in construction, and (3) only one set of diagnostic casts can serve for both occlusal analysis and splint construction.
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The modified Hawley occlusal splint

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
The use of occlusal prostheses is reviewed from the beginning of the twentieth century. The modified Hawley occlusal splint is described as it is used in integrated treatment in oral rehabilitation. The aims of treatment with the modified Hawley occlusal splint are listed and explained in detail.
A, Rehany, N, Stern
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