Risks | Materials of a bite splint

Risks The plastics used in dentistry have evolved over time and are now much better tolerated than a few years ago. However, especially with hot and cold polymers, a residual monomer content remains in the finished prosthesis or bite splint, which can be released into the wearer’s organism over time and possibly cause incompatibilities. This … Risks | Materials of a bite splint

Jaw Clamp

A lockjaw is the inability or restriction to open the mouth. A lockjaw describes only the symptoms and not the illness. If the cause of a lockjaw is a cramping of the chewing muscles, it is called a trismus. The lockjaw can be classified according to its severity or localization. When classified according to severity, … Jaw Clamp

Jaw lock vs. lockjaw – What is the difference? | Jaw Clamp

Jaw lock vs. lockjaw – What is the difference? The term “lockjaw” and “lockjaw” are often confused, but they are fundamentally different: Jaw-clamp is a symptomatology that describes that the mouth opening is restricted and disturbed. Mandibular lockjaws have many different possible causes, which makes it difficult to determine the location of the symptoms. It … Jaw lock vs. lockjaw – What is the difference? | Jaw Clamp

Lockjaw

The symptoms of a lockjaw include a disorder of the jaw closure. The closing of the jaw can only be impaired or not function at all. The jaw of the affected person is then permanently open and regardless of the force and effort with which the affected person tries, he or she does not manage … Lockjaw

Production time of a bite splint | How long should one wear a bite splint?

Production time of a bite splint The production time of a bite splint depends on the used plastic. All methods have the same impression taking at the beginning. This can be done with the material alginate (duration 10 minutes, costs low) or digitally with a camera (duration 10 seconds, costs high!). These impressions are poured … Production time of a bite splint | How long should one wear a bite splint?

Cleaning by means of ultrasound | Cleaning the occlusal splint

Cleaning by means of ultrasound Ultrasound is a particularly effective means for the lasting and thorough cleaning of bite splints. Meanwhile, ultrasonic baths are available for home use, with which splints and also prostheses can be cleaned and maintained daily. The splint is placed in the bath for about 3-5 minutes and the vibrations of … Cleaning by means of ultrasound | Cleaning the occlusal splint