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Conclusion Occlusal splints may be of some benefit in the treatment of TMD but evidence for the use of occlusal adjustment is lacking.
Despite the common use of stabilization splints to treat temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), strong evidence of their effectiveness has been lacking. Splints appear to be beneficial in the short term, ...
Muscle exercises and digital occlusal splints may reduce pain and improve diet and jaw function in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders.
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The US occlusal splint market experiences strong growth due to widespread bruxism, TMJ disorders, and a focus on preventative dental care. While high costs and inconsistent insurance coverage ...
The oral splint is applied to the molars to increase the occlusal vertical dimension, which essentially means that the alignment of the nose, lips, and chin is altered.
He recommends an occlusal splint (a mouthguard-like device) for people with “significant” clenching or grinding. The splint ensures the teeth wear away at the device rather than each other.