Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crown
Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crowns and bridges
Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crown
Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crowns and bridges
Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crown
Self-cure resin based impression material for the fabrication of temporary crowns and bridges
The Brux-TMD Quicksplint is a patented anterior bite plate that covers the upper
The Brux-TMD Quicksplint is a patented anterior bite plate that covers the upper or lower front teeth from bicuspid through bicuspid. It is a two component device with a hard plastic shell and a softer compliant lining that conforms to the supporting teeth. The operator may optionally place it on the anterior maxillary or mandibular arch.While it is worn, the Brux-TMD Quicksplint temporarily inhibits the full force of parafunctional teeth clenching, and gives the pericranial musculature and opportunity to relax. This reduces the muscular tension that underlies the pain associated with many bruxism headaches and the pain associated with TMD dysfunction. It reduces the muscle tension in trigeminal innervated cranial-facial muscles, thereby reducing the pain occurrence. In addition, it physically protects the teeth from nighttime bruxing activities by covering the dental occlusal surfaces with a durable plastic covering.
The Brux-TMD Quicksplint is a patented anterior bite plate that covers the upper
The Brux-TMD Quicksplint is a patented anterior bite plate that covers the upper or lower front teeth from bicuspid through bicuspid. It is a two component device with a hard plastic shell and a softer compliant lining that conforms to the supporting teeth. The operator may optionally place it on the anterior maxillary or mandibular arch.While it is worn, the Brux-TMD Quicksplint temporarily inhibits the full force of parafunctional teeth clenching, and gives the pericranial musculature and opportunity to relax. This reduces the muscular tension that underlies the pain associated with many bruxism headaches and the pain associated with TMD dysfunction. It reduces the muscle tension in trigeminal innervated cranial-facial muscles, thereby reducing the pain occurrence. In addition, it physically protects the teeth from nighttime bruxing activities by covering the dental occlusal surfaces with a durable plastic covering.