The
splint has specific technical characteristics, it is
made from transparent acrylic or silicone
and produces light contacts
with the teeth of the opposite jaw.
In order to fulfill these characteristics it must have the appropriate thickness which is different for each patient. There are many types of splnits that serve either prevention or treatment. Like invisible orthodontics which is the process of rectifying orthodontic anomalies using thin
transparent splints
which are placed successively in the mouth and progressively move the
teeth to the desired location. Sporting splints
to prevent jaw
and teeth injury especially
in full contact sports.Bruxism
splints and jaw malfunction treatment splints. Surgical splints
for guidance on implant placement as well as the contracted treatment
of Sleep Obstructive Apnoea Syndromes.