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Dimensional stability of occlusal splints
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1996Five fabrication techniques and two storage methods were used to construct and store specimens to investigate the dimensional stability of acrylic resin occlusal splints. A research model was developed to more closely approximate the tooth coverage limits of occlusal splints.
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Reflections on the Michigan occlusal splint
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1994SummarySpecific features related to the development, design and use of the Michigan splint have been described. Additional benefits from the Michigan splint beyond what can be expected from conventional stabilization splints and bite planes have been suggested.
S P, Ramfjord, M M, Ash
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Fabrication of Easily Reproducible Occlusal Splints
CRANIO®, 1986AbstractOcclusal splints have been used for many years and for many dental problems. The ability to easily fabricate occlusal splints which are accurate and require a minimum of chair-time is an important consideration.This article describes a method of occlusal splint fabrication which will produce an occlusal splint that meets the above criteria and ...
B B, Welsch, R E, Bates, C M, Stewart
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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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Materials and manufacturing techniques for occlusal splints: A literature review
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2023C Haddad, Lara Habli, Amine Zoghby
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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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