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Computerized Occlusal Analysis in Occlusal Splint Therapy

2015
Occlusal splints are used to protect teeth, relieve orofacial pain, and preview the patient response to a simulated occlusal correction. This chapter outlines proper occlusal splint fabrication that employs T-Scan analysis to verify a therapeutic occlusion. The T-Scan provides objective relative occlusal force and timing data that guides the refinement
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3D-Printed Occlusal Splints

Journal of Advanced Oral Research
This narrative review explores the evolution of occlusal splint fabrication, focusing on the transition from traditional analog methods to modern digital workflows, incorporating scanning and 3D-printing technologies. It examines the advantages of 3D printing, including accuracy, efficiency, and patient comfort.
van Lingen, Celine   +1 more
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OCCLUSAL SPLINTS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996
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Occlusal changes following use of soft occlusal splints

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
B P, Singh, D C, Berry
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Occlusion and Splint Therapy

2022
Nicholas Capp, Andrew Eder
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Occlusal “Splints”

Dental Clinics of North America
Aparna Natarajan   +3 more
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Night guards and occlusal splints.

Dental update, 1991
Occlusal splints/night guards can be an effective, inexpensive and reversible treatment for a wide range of dental problems. The author describes their clinical uses, discusses some of the rationales that have been given for these uses, and outlines the designs that have the widest clinical application.
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Occlusal splints: how? what? when?

2020
Occlusal splint therapy is a reversible treatment modality used for temporomandibular disorders in individuals with arthralgia of the temporomandibular joint, degenerative joint diseases and disc displacement with reduction, as well as treating patients affected by nocturnal parafunctions.
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Patient remount of an occlusal splint

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
W E, Kotowicz, A H, Geering
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Acrylic occlusal splints.

Australian Society Of Prosthodontists Bulletin, 1983
D C, McNamara, B F, Stone, P K, Lee
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