What is a flat plane splint?

What is a flat plane splint?

The Flat Plane Splint is an appliance designed to provide a flat, even contact of the opposing arch to help relieve pressure on the TMJ, amongst a number of other reasons. This appliance can be fabricate for either upper or lower arches.

What is a flat plane night guard?

The flat plane splint allows the teeth to slide freely when moved by the jaw muscles, but it protects the teeth from damage that can be caused by grinding and clenching. This damage can include: Worn enamel. Cracking. Chipping.

Can a splint make TMJ worse?

A regular acrylic processed or thermoformed upper bite splint that allows lower posterior teeth to occlude on the plastic will usually worsen a patient’s symptoms, especially if they have popping and clicking or more chronic TMJ problems.

What is a Michigan splint?

A Michigan splint is a type of mouthguard that covers your upper or lower teeth to protect them from fracture and adverse effects of bruxism. This oral appliance is made of thick material and is commonly used to defend your teeth from damage caused by bad habits such as tooth grinding.

What is an anterior splint?

Abstract. The anterior repositioning splint is widely used to treat temporomandibular joints with reciprocal clicking. This treatment was compared to a flat occlusal splint and to an untreated control group. The anterior repositioning splint decreased joint pain at rest, during chewing, and during protrusion.

Does splint help TMJ?

Just how does splint therapy help resolve TMJ pain and discomfort? It does so in a few ways: When worn, splints allow jaw muscles and ligaments to relax, therefore preventing the occurrence of teeth grinding, clenching or other jaw reactions that may trigger TMJ pain and discomfort.

Can Nightguards cause TMJ?

The unevenness of tooth contact with the night guard can lead to even more clenching, grinding and TMJ problems.

Does a TMJ splint change your face?

Major Finding: An acrylic dental splint significantly improved mandibular length in 19 of 22 children with unilateral temporomandibular joint involvement in JIA.

How long do TMJ splints last?

Splints are worn mostly at night, because people tend to clench or grind their teeth during sleep. It may not be easy to get used to wearing and caring for your splint, but it is an important treatment that may last for 3 months or more.

What is the difference between a splint and a night guard?

Simply put, a mouthguard protects your teeth while a splint holds your teeth together to prevent harmful movement. Before getting yourself the one that is right for you, however, it is always best to check in with your dentist.

How do you clean a Michigan splint?

You can use a dishwashing liquid mixed with warm water to clean your case. Do weekly deep cleans. Use a denture cleaner or a mixture of mouthwash and water to soak your dental splint it for at least 30 minutes, but no longer than an hour.

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