Hard Type Occlusal Splint 3D Printed Dental Occlusal Guard Precision Fit
Hard Type Occlusal Splint
,3D Printed Dental Occlusal Guard
,Occlusal Splint 3D Printed
Occlusal Splint (Hard)-3D Print
Hard Type Occlusal Splint 3D Print Technology Precision Fit
Braces are dental tools that help correct problems with your teeth, like crowding, crooked teeth, or teeth that are out of alignment.
The types of braces Includes:
1. Traditional metal braces
2. Lingual braces
3. Ceramic braces
4. Self-ligating braces
5. Invisible braces
6. Clear aligners
7. Orthodontics appliances
Product Description
The 3D-Printed Hard Occlusal Splint represents a significant leap forward in dental technology. Designed to support and stabilize the jaw joints and muscles, these splints are engineered to prevent malocclusion and reduce the harmful effects of bruxism (teeth grinding) and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). By utilizing additive manufacturing, this restoration offers a level of precision and clinical effectiveness that traditional manual fabrication cannot match.
Unlike traditional heat-cured acrylic splints, our 3D-printed hard splints are created from a high-resolution digital workflow. This process begins with a precise intraoral scan, which is then used to "print" the splint layer-by-layer using medical-grade, biocompatible resins. This digital accuracy ensures that the splint sits perfectly on the dental arch, providing immediate stability for the joints and muscles
Key Benefits of 3D-Printed Hard Splints
1. Unrivaled Precision Fit: Digital design allows the splint to follow the unique contours of each patient’s dentition with micron-level accuracy. This results in a "snap-on" fit that minimizes bulkiness and ensures the appliance stays securely in place.
2. Engineered Durability: Constructed from high-density, 3D-printed hard resins, these splints are specifically built to withstand intense grinding and clenching forces. They offer a robust, long-term shield for both natural teeth and expensive dental restorations.
3. Optimal Force Distribution: By creating a perfectly balanced occlusal surface, the splint evenly distributes biting forces across the entire arch. This reduces the risk of tooth fractures, protects against enamel wear, and significantly alleviates stress on the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
4. Enhanced Patient Comfort: Despite being a "hard" appliance, the precision of 3D printing allows for a thinner, more streamlined profile. This minimizes jaw fatigue and makes it much easier for patients to adapt to nightly use.
5. Fully Customizable Design: The digital workflow allows for complete control over thickness, coverage, and ramp angles. We can tailor the splint to the specific clinical needs of the patient, whether they require anterior guidance or a flat plane.
6. Rapid Turnaround Time: 3D printing technology significantly accelerates the production process. The transition from digital impression to final delivery is faster than ever, allowing patients to begin their therapy and find relief from symptoms sooner.
3D-printed hard occlusal splint leads to a measurable reduction in the symptoms associated with bruxism and TMJ disorders.
Patients often report a significant decrease in:
- Chronic tension headaches and migraines.
- Morning jaw pain and muscle soreness.
- General tooth sensitivity and "aching."
FAQs of Orthodontic
Q: What foods should be avoided with Orthodontic Braces?
A: The patients need to avoid the hard, sticky, sugary food after wearing the orthodontic braces.
Q: How long do you have to wear Orthodontic Braces?
A: Your wear time will depend on:
The type of braces you have, the amount of dental correction needed, your age, how well you comply with wear time if you have removable braces. Some patients need to wear braces few month, some need to wear it few years. You'd better talk with dentist and check the right wearing time.
Q: Are Orthodontic braces painful?
A: There might be some discomfortable feeling when wearing the braces at the first time. There are some useful tips to avoid painful, take over-the-counter pain relief medicine, use an oral anesthetic, apply orthodontic wax, eat soft foods, use an icepack, drink cold water, rinse with saltwater, chew on frozen teething rings, using a heating pad if cold treatments are't working. The painful will be released and disppear after your mouth get used to the orthodontic braces.