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Dentistry today, 2008
A new digital process for producing occlusal splints is described. The process mirrors conventional restorative CAD/CAM systems consisting of scanning, customized CAD design, and machining. The method provides precise and consistent digital control over articulation and design parameters, and is suitable for mounted and unmounted cases. With over 2,500
Mark, Lauren, Fred, McIntyre
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A new digital process for producing occlusal splints is described. The process mirrors conventional restorative CAD/CAM systems consisting of scanning, customized CAD design, and machining. The method provides precise and consistent digital control over articulation and design parameters, and is suitable for mounted and unmounted cases. With over 2,500
Mark, Lauren, Fred, McIntyre
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Comparison of hardness and polishability of various occlusal splint materials
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2021Irma Chacón, Sunyoung, John M Aarts
exaly
Computerized Occlusal Analysis in Occlusal Splint Therapy
2015Occlusal 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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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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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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Evaluation of wear behaviour of various occlusal splint materials and manufacturing processes
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2022Irma Chacón, Sunyoung, John M Aarts
exaly

